pain management

collocation in English

meaningsofpainandmanagement

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pain
noun[C or U]
uk
/peɪn/
us
/peɪn/
a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury ...
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management
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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(Definition ofpainandmanagementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Arguably, the ability of older patients, nurses and doctors to collaborate effectively onpainmanagement decisions is fundamental in providing improved patient outcomes.
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Clinicians treating patients with chronic pain are recognizing its important role in both chronicpainmanagementand in the setting of palliative care and hospice.
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The study revealed an appalling level of ignorance on the part of board members about state-of-the-artpainmanagementpractice.
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Only within the last few years have a few programs of specialty training been established to provide fellowship-level training inpainmanagement.
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The physicians were allpainmanagementspecialists identified by the research team and consultants.
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Understandingpainmanagementin this population, and training for the same, has not yet been sufficiently understood.
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In 1991, the major national clinical practice guidelines onpainmanagementhad not yet been developed.
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Generally, trying to have more of a positive attitude aboutpainmanagement.
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However, pain-assessment practices cannot be considered solely responsible for the continuance of inadequatepainmanagementin older people.
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These levels of pain were comparable with those in other age groups, but strategies to improvepainmanagementin this age group are needed.
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It is used in chronicpainmanagementfor severe pain that requires rapid dose escalation.
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There are indications that backpainmanagementprograms (18) and certain occupational-oriented rehabilitation programs (20) could be effective.
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The original focus was meant to be onpainmanagementby nurses and this was reflected in the title.
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In addition, recognition that patient barriers may contribute to ineffectivepainmanagementis a point worthy of consideration.
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A prescription for the pain: the emerging standard of care forpainmanagement.
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Fifty-two percent of the same group rated their training inpainmanagementto be poor, and another 39% rated it as only fair.
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