The Journal of family practice
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The 2007 guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America/American Thoracic Society are a blend of level-of-evidence strength and consensus opinion--a unified, evidence-based document. These new recommendations address prior discrepancies between the 2 specialties. We developed a CAP treatment algorithm based on the new advisory.
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Review Case Reports
Practical management strategies for the chronic pain patient.
When presented with a chronic pain patient, a thorough diagnostic workup and clinical assessment are essential. A key component of this initial evaluation is to obtain the information necessary to identify the underlying cause of the pain. Although a definitive diagnosis is not always possible, pain is most effectively managed when the underlying cause is identified. ⋯ Of no less relevance in the initial workup of a patient with chronic pain is the establishment of a secure physician-patient relationship. Open and clear communication between these parties is a key component in the treatment process and will help guide the therapy more safely and efficaciously. Realistic expectations and exit strategies for each therapeutic intervention should also be discussed at the initial evaluation and again at the onset of treatment.