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Postgraduate medicine · Feb 1993
ReviewPostoperative pain. Analgesics make a difference in many ways.
- A Ziser and M J Murray.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
- Postgrad Med. 1993 Feb 1;93(2):173-4, 177-80, 183-4 passim.
AbstractBecause pain has so many potent physiologic and psychological effects, successful management of postoperative pain can significantly influence the speed and degree of recovery. Drug therapy combined with nonpharmacologic pain-relief methods and an understanding of each patient's needs are required. Drs Ziser and Murray discuss the types of post-surgical pain experienced by patients and the pharmacologic treatment of this pain.
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