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Master paediatric pain management with precision This practical guide equips nurses and healthcare professionals with evidence-based skills to effectively manage children's pain. Explore assessment techniques, pain relief strategies, and best practices for both hospital and community settings, with a focus on core knowledge, advanced insights, clinical scenarios, and practical tips. The fully updated third edition includes an expanded procedural sedation section, enhanced coverage of capnography for respiratory monitoring, a new quality improvement sciences section, and additional…mehr
This practical guide equips nurses and healthcare professionals with evidence-based skills to effectively manage children's pain. Explore assessment techniques, pain relief strategies, and best practices for both hospital and community settings, with a focus on core knowledge, advanced insights, clinical scenarios, and practical tips.
The fully updated third edition includes an expanded procedural sedation section, enhanced coverage of capnography for respiratory monitoring, a new quality improvement sciences section, and additional online MCQs and self-assessment material.
Written by experienced authors, with contributions from global experts, Managing Pain in Children and Young People covers:
Why pain prevention and treatment are crucial
Pain's biopsychosocial nature and pharmacology of analgesic drugs
Acute nociceptive, neuropathic, and visceral pain management
Chronic headaches, post-surgical pain, neonatal pain, and procedural pain
Paediatric palliative care and pain management in low-income countries
Drug-free pain relief methods and ethical considerations
With a multidisciplinary focus, this essential resource is tailored for healthcare practitioners working with children and young people; including doctors, nurses, psychologists, and physiotherapists. This essential resource empowers you to provide the best possible care for young patients, helping them find comfort and relief in their journey towards healing.
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Alison Twycross is Former Deputy Dean and Professor of Children's Nursing; Honorary Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Birmingham, UK. Jennifer Stinson is Mary Jo Haddad Nursing Chair in Child Health; Nurse Practitioner, Chronic Pain Program; The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada, and Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Canada. William T. Zempsky, MD, MPH is the Francine L. and Robert B. Goldfarb-William T. Zempsky, MD Endowed Chair for Pain and Palliative Medicine, Vice Chair for Academic Affairs and Research at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, as well as Professor of Pediatrics at University of Connecticut School of Medicine, USA. Abbie Jordan is a Reader in the Department of Psychology and member of the Centre for Pain Research at the University of Bath, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors xx
Foreword xxiii
Acknowledgements xxiv
1 Introduction 1 Alison Twycross
Multimodal Pain Management 1
References 6
2 Why Treating and Preventing Pain Matters 8 Nicole E MacKenzie, Perri R Tutelman, Christine T Chambers, and Kathryn A Birnie
What is Pain? 8
Nociceptive Pain 9
Chronic Pain 9
What is Unique about Pain in Children and Young People? 10
The Historical Context of Children and Young People's Pain 10
The Current Context of Children and Young People's Pain 12
Consequences of Undermanaged Pain in Children and Young People 14
Ethical Imperative of Managing Pain in Children 14
Summary 16
Multiple Choice Questions 16
References 17
3 Anatomy and Physiology of Pain 21 Charlie H.T Kwok and Tuan Trang
What is Pain? 21
The Nervous System 21
Pain Mechanisms 21
Gate Control Theory of Pain 27
Neuromatrix Theory of Pain 27
Biopsychosical Theory of Pain 28
Central Sensitisation in Chronic Pain 29
Nociceptive Pain 30
Visceral Pain 30
Neuropathic Pain 31
Chronic Postsurgical Pain 31
Physiology of Pain in Children and Young People 31
Postnatal Development of Pain Processing 32
Summary 34
Multiple Choice Questions 34
Acknowledgements 35
References 35
4 Pain: A Biopsychosocial Phenomenon 37 Line Caes, Paula Forgeron, and Liesbet Goubert
Introduction 37
Nociception 37
Biological Factors 38
Psychological Factors 41
Social Factors 43
Summary 45
Multiple Choice Questions 45
References 46
5 Pharmacology of Analgesics 50 Janice E Sumpton
How Drugs Work 50
Routes of Drug Administration 53
Medication Challenges in Infants, Children and Young People 53
Selection of analgesics 55
Summary 67
Multiple Choice Questions 67
Acknowledgements 68
Useful Web Resources 68
References 68
6 Pain Assessment 73 Lindsay Jibb and Jennifer Stinson
Pain Measurement and Pain Assessment 73
Assessing Pain in Children and Young People 73
Pain Assessment Tools for Neonates 84
Pain Assessment in Ventilated CYP 85
Pain Assessment in CYP with Learning Disabilities 85
Ruling Out Delirium, Withdrawal and Other Non-pain Pathologies when Assessing Pain 86
Choosing the Right Pain Assessment Tool 87
How Often Should Pain be Assessed? 89
Documentation 89
Summary 89
Acknowledgements 89
Multiple Choice Questions 90
References 90
7 Preventing and Treating Nociceptive Pain 94 Sueann Penrose and Cate Sinclair
What is Nociceptive Pain? 94
Causes of Nociceptive Pain in Children and Young People 94
Managing Nociceptive Pain 96
Pain Assessment 96
Pain Management in the Hospital Setting 97
Pharmacological Pain-relieving Interventions 97
Analgesic Administration Techniques 104
Pain Problem-solving: What to Do if the Pain Management Plan Is Not Working 115
Transition to Oral Analgesics from Specialist Analgesic Techniques 115
Pain Medications at Home 115
Psychological Pain-relieving Interventions 117
Physical Pain-relieving Interventions 118
Spirituality and Nociceptive Pain in Children and Young People 118 &nbs