In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Fishman shows how communicating better with patients about their pain can help physicians create safer and more effective treatment strategies.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Fishman shows how communicating better with patients about their pain can help physicians create safer and more effective treatment strategies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott M. Fishman, M.D. is a leading pain medicine clinician, teacher, researcher, and writer. He is President and Chairman of the American Pain Foundation and Past President of the American Academy of Pain Medicine as well as Professor and Chief of the Division of Pain Medicine at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine. Dr. Fishman has received board certification in Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Pain Medicine, and Palliative Care. His other books include The War on Pain, Responsible Opioid Prescribing, Spinal Cord Stimulation, Bonica's Management of Pain 4
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Healing Art of Communication Chapter 1: Asking the Right Questions Step 1: Slow Down Step 2: Focus on the Whole Patient, Not Just the Pain Step 3: Use Reflective Listening Skills The Importance of Taking a Comprehensive History Focusing on Function The Balancing Act of Compassion and Vigilance Chapter 2: Focusing on Function The Myth of Zero Pain A Different Approach Monitoring Functional Changes 'Universal Precautions' in Pain Management Chapter 3: Keeping Track of Treatment Why Documentation is a Doctor's (and Patient's) Best Friend Elements of Effective Documentation Assessment Patient Education About Risks and Benefits of Therapy Physician-Patient Treatment Agreements Monitoring Functional Progress, Adherence, and Adverse Events Modifying Treatments Over Time Chapter 4: Dealing With Difficult Patients The Sources of Aberrant Behaviors Managing Aberrant Patient Behavior Coping With Specific Aberrant Behaviors Terminating a Relationship The Rewards of Perseverance Chapter 5: Clinician Survival Appendix: Resources for Pain Management Acknowledgments About the Author
Introduction: The Healing Art of Communication Chapter 1: Asking the Right Questions Step 1: Slow Down Step 2: Focus on the Whole Patient, Not Just the Pain Step 3: Use Reflective Listening Skills The Importance of Taking a Comprehensive History Focusing on Function The Balancing Act of Compassion and Vigilance Chapter 2: Focusing on Function The Myth of Zero Pain A Different Approach Monitoring Functional Changes 'Universal Precautions' in Pain Management Chapter 3: Keeping Track of Treatment Why Documentation is a Doctor's (and Patient's) Best Friend Elements of Effective Documentation Assessment Patient Education About Risks and Benefits of Therapy Physician-Patient Treatment Agreements Monitoring Functional Progress, Adherence, and Adverse Events Modifying Treatments Over Time Chapter 4: Dealing With Difficult Patients The Sources of Aberrant Behaviors Managing Aberrant Patient Behavior Coping With Specific Aberrant Behaviors Terminating a Relationship The Rewards of Perseverance Chapter 5: Clinician Survival Appendix: Resources for Pain Management Acknowledgments About the Author
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