J Am Acad Nurse Prac
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J Am Acad Nurse Prac · Dec 2003
ReviewDiagnosis and management of neuropathic pain: a balanced approach to treatment.
To provide nurse practitioners with a conceptual framework from which to diagnose and manage chronic neuropathic pain, specifically postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). A current review of the available treatment options for the management of neuropathic pain and PHN is provided. ⋯ Diagnosis and management of neuropathic pain syndromes is challenging. Because of the complexity of chronic pain, successful long-term treatment can be especially difficult (Nicholson, 2003b). While most acute pain is nociceptive (i.e., a response to noxious stimuli), chronic pain can be nociceptive, neuropathic, or of mixed origin. PHN is a chronic pain syndrome that can last for years, causing physical and social disability and psychological distress (Kanazi, 2000). Despite major recent advances in the treatment of PHN, many patients remain refractory to current therapy (Dworkin, 2003). For practicing clinicians, including nurse practitioners, viewing pain as a disease rather than a symptom is the first step towards its successful management. Understanding the pathophysiology of chronic pain and emerging treatment paradigms for the management of neuropathic pain and PHN is critical to optimal care.
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To discuss the causative factors, clinical course, and current treatment modalities for Ludwig's angina, a submandibular cellulitis, and to raise nurse practitioners' (NPs') awareness of this condition. ⋯ Education and awareness are crucial for successful diagnosis of and management of treatment for Ludwig's angina. Although NPs have a limited role in the treatment of Ludwig's angina, their ability to recognize the signs and symptoms will prompt emergency care and treatment and facilitate better outcomes for their clients.
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Migraine headaches are the source of significant disability for many individuals and their management can present a considerable clinical challenge. The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and American College of Physicians--American Society of Internal Medicine (ACP-ASIM) "Pharmacologic Management of Acute Attacks of Migraine and Prevention of Migraine Headaches," provides a succinct, evidence-based resource for primary care nurse practitioners. In addition to reviewing this clinical practice guideline, this column describes related supporting documents.
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J Am Acad Nurse Prac · Nov 2003
ReviewSleep-disordered breathing in patients with heart failure: pathophysiology, assessment, and management.
To provide clinicians in primary care settings information on the effects of sleep-disordered breathing in patients with heart failure (HF). Assessment and screening tools, as well as management considerations, are presented. ⋯ Given the serious consequences of untreated sleep-disordered breathing, there is sound justification to screen for sleep apnea in all patients with HF. Subsequent treatment of those patients with sleep apnea can significantly improve their quality of life and can decrease their mortality.
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J Am Acad Nurse Prac · Apr 2003
Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of asthma: update on selected topics 2002.
Asthma is an extremely common disorder, affecting more than 17 million people in the United States. Asthma is the most frequently treated chronic disease in primary care settings and affects patients of all ages. The recently published update to the NHLBI asthma diagnosis and management guidelines, a valuable resource for NPs in all specialties, is summarized in this column.