Part I: Chronic pain as a disease, and challenges of chronic pain
management in hospital settings
Chapter 1: Epidemiology of Chronic Pain and Opioid Use and
Challenges of Chronic Pain Management in Hospital Settings and
Barriers to Adequate Pain Control Jiang Wu and Jiang Cheng
Chapter 2: Molecular and Physiological Markers and Mechanisms of
Chronic Pain Haibin Wang and Edward Garay
Chapter 3: Psychological and Social Markers of Chronic Pain Jill
Mushkat
Chapter 4: Pain Assessment Scales, Clinical Tools and Techniques
Ankit Maheshwari and Richard Urman
Chapter 5: Opioids, Overview Daniel J. Leizman, Alparslan Turan,
Shahbaz Qavi
Chapter 6: Non-Opioid Medications Karina Gritsenko, Adam Canter,
Vijay Babu
Chapter 7: How/when to Get a Pain Medicine Consult? What to Ask of
your Consultant? Establishing Treatment Goals Ellen Rosenquist and
Abdul Kanu
Part II: Management of chronic pain in selected settings
Chapter 8: Management of Chronic Pain in the Emergency Department
Waleed Shah, Dajie Wang, David Custodio
Chapter 9: Chronic Pain Management in the Intensive Care Unit Pavan
Tankha and Marisa Lomanto
Chapter 10: Chronic Pain Patient on Labor and Delivery Floor Dmitri
Souzdalnitski, Syed Ali, Denis Snegovskikh
Chapter 11: Management of Chronic Pain Patient on the Pediatric
Floor Orvil Louis Ayala and Alexandra Szabova
Chapter 12: Chronic Pain Management on the Geriatric Floor Bruce
Vrooman and Kathy Travnicek
Chapter 13: Management of Chronic Pain on the Palliative Care Floor
Jennifer Drost, Danielle Ingram, Melissa Soltis
Chapter 14: Management of Chronic Pain in Nursing Home, in
Rehabilitation Facility, on the Psychiatric Floor and in Long-term
Facilities, and in Institutionalized Patients Karina Gritsenko,
Michael Lubrano, Yury Khelemsky, and Todd Ivan
Part III: Role of nursing, pharmacy specialist and other hospital
services in management of chronic pain patient
Chapter 15: Nursing Considerations Kimberly Berger and Christine
Wierzbowski
Chapter 16: Role of the Pharmacist in Management of Patient with
Chronic Pain in the Hospital Setting Glenn R. Rech and Pamela S.
Moore
Chapter 17: Role of Clinical Psychologist Rod Myerscough
Chapter 18: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Consultation of
the Inpatient with Chronic Pain Danielle Sarno, Stefan C. Muzin,
Joseph Walker, and Susan Ludwig
Chapter 19: Integrative Medicine in Treatment of Inpatient Chronic
Pain Patients Joseph Walker, Andree Maureen Leroy, Seelye, Richard
Rynaksi
Part IV: Management of chronic pain in selected patient
categories
Chapter 20: Chronic Pain in Hospitalized Patients with Selected
Medical Conditions Tim Sable
Chapter 21: Management of Chronic Pain in Neurological Disorders
Alexander Feoktistov
Chapter 22: Management of Chronic Pain with History of Substance
Abuse in the Hospital Setting Eman Nada, Nicole Labor, and Dmitri
Souzdalnitski
Chapter 23: Management of the Patients with Spinal Cord Stimulators
and Intrathecal Pumps Samuel W. Samuel and Khodadad Namiranian
Part V: Perioperative chronic pain management
Chapter 24: Pre-operative Chronic Pain Management; Coordination of
Surgical and Anesthesiology Services in Preparation for Surgery
Sherif Zaky, Steven Rosenblatt, and Salim Hayek
Chapter 25: General and Regional Anesthesia for Patients with
Pre-existing Chronic Pain Dmitri Souzdalnitski, M. Smith, Y. Huang,
M. Guirgis
Chapter 26: Postoperative Pain Management Dmitri Souzdalnitski,
Imanuel R. Lerman, Samer Narouze
Part VI: Patient satisfaction and quality management in
hospitalized chronic pain patient
Chapter 27: Prevention of Chronic Pain After Hospitalization.
Prevention of Chronic Postoperative Pain: Myth or Reality? Harsha
Shanthanna, Hari Kalagara, and Loran Mounir Soliman
Chapter 28: Patient Satisfaction Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Richard W.
Hohan, Carmen V. Natale, and Beth Minzter
Chapter 29: Criteria for Discharge from the Hospital from the Pain
Perspective Ankit Maheshwari and Richard Urman
Appendix A: Opioid Conversion Table
Richard W. Rosenquist is the Chairman of the Department of Pain Management at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Dmitri Souzdalnitski is a Staff Physician at the Center for Pain Medicine, Summa Western Reserve Hospital in Akron, Ohio. Richard D. Urman is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.
...a worthwhile addition to the library of any clinician who sees
patients with chronic pain...useful and comprehensible to
non-specialist physicians, nurses, and allied health providers
*Dr. Kate Ower, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 64*
It is an excellent reference book addressing multiple aspects that
should be known by all clinicians to give the most effective
chronic pain management in a hospital environment. Its a must-have
for professionals working in a hospital who want a good reference
book for the treatment of chronic pain.
*Open Pain Journal Vol. 9, Serge Marchand, Ph.D.*
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