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This text gives a thorough and analytical review of the treatment options for post-operative pain, using acupuncture. Based on the clinical experience of the author and supported by that of acupuncturists in Chinese universities, the book offers a comprehensive and detailed set of treatments for a wide variety of post-operative pain symptoms and conditions, and includes detailed modifications of the treatments, to aid clinical practice. Thorough exploration of the management of post-operative pain with acupuncture...
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To maximize healing and make the most of the time you are resting following surgery, always follow the advice of your Health Care Professional. The post-operative period is an optimum time to form new habits, and some pain you experience at that time may be related not just to the surgery, but because of resuming use of your shoulder again after a period of immobility.
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For some, the diagnosis was a disappointing conclusion to a litany of baffling symptoms. Jenny had her first symptoms at the age of 20 when her temperature rose to 104 and was accompanied by strong abdominal pains. A surgeon performed an exploratory laparotomy and, finding an abscess, inserted a device to drain it. Although the drain closed, she continued to have problems, causing another doctor to remove a part of her ileum in the next year. Although the pain disappeared, she doesn't remember hearing...
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The Medicare perspective – who provides post operative pain services?. Non-Medicare payers and the group’s signed agreement. Zoom in on how the 2009 changes to the codes for placement of continuous catheters (brachial plexus, sciatic, femoral) affect billing and payment. Documentation you need for daily maintenance of continuous catheters. Know the codes: ICD-9-CM for post operative pain services. “Other” acute pain services. Billing hurdles for ultra-sound for postoperative nerve blocks.
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Current Concepts in Post-Operative Pain: An Issue of Anesthesiology Clinics
Current Concepts in Postoperative PainManagement, Volume 23 Univ. of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia. Text offers multimodal andmultidisciplinary approaches to postoperative painmanagement. Topics include consequences ofinadequate pain relief, care of the chronic opioidconsuming patient, procedures in specific painmanagement, and more. For practitioners. Item #:38881 ISBN:1416028072ISBN 13:9781416028079Author(s):Flei sher, Lee A.Published by:SAUNDERS W B CO Price:$84.95$80.70
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This is a congress given by the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses (NAON) designed to educate professionals in the field of nursing, Athletic Trainers (ATC), Case Managers (CCM), and Othopaedic Technologists (OTC).
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Tissue adhesive properties. Hemostatic properties of collagen. Provides direct supply of nutritive protein. Does not require removal during dressing changes - no additional debridement required. Occludes nerve endings, minimizing the pain. Protects the site from mechanical insult. Conforms to any site. Absorbs bacteria and debris with exudate. Excellent wound deodorizer. All-natural. No known contraindications. forms a semi-occlusive film when left to air-dry. Consistent promotion of...
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The Medicare perspective – who provides post operative pain services?. Non-Medicare payers and the group’s signed agreement. Zoom in on how the 2009 changes to the codes for placement of continuous catheters (brachial plexus, sciatic, femoral) affect billing and payment. Documentation you need for daily maintenance of continuous catheters. Know the codes: ICD-9-CM for post operative pain services. “Other” acute pain services. Billing hurdles for ultra-sound for postoperative nerve blocks.
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The topic of tooth extraction can often induce anxiety in the patient. Review the procedure and offer instruction with this ADA brochure. Youll be the hero when you set your patients mind at ease! Revised content educates patients about common reactions to anesthetics, the importance of blood clots, how to manage swelling and pain, proper diet, and procedures for rinsing and oral hygiene. Includes space for your office and after hours phone numbers, next scheduled appointment and special instructions...
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This digital document is an article from Pediatric Nursing, published by Jannetti Publications, Inc. on September 1, 2009. The length of the article is 5234 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the author: This study evaluated the influence of parental use of Parents' Post-Operative Pain Measure (PPPM) on 1 to 2-year-old children's pharmacological...
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Oppo Post - Operative Knee Support
Reduces swelling and pain following arthroscopic surgery and enhances protection of periarticular structures.
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RCAI Pediatric Post Operative Pin Knee Brace
Post-surgery support. Protects range of motion. Increase stability. Decrease pain symptoms associated with strains and sprains. Controls flexion and extension. Ultimate protection.
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A paper which looks at various aspects of post operative care, including the relative value of traditional observations and individualised care, and the need for effective pain management. Bibliography lists 10 sources
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