Intravenous fentanyl. Out of the operating room and gaining in popularityChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 102:73, 75, 76. 2002
Fentanyl for acute pain managementChris Pasero
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762, USA
J Perianesth Nurs 20:279-84. 2005
Registered nurse management and monitoring of analgesia by catheter techniques: position statementChris Pasero
Pain Management Educator and Clinical Consultant, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762, USA
Pain Manag Nurs 8:48-54. 2007
..The position statement reinforces the American Society for Pain Management Nursing's belief that the administration of analgesia by catheter techniques is within the registered nurse scope of practice...
Authorized and unauthorized use of PCA pumps: clarifying the use of patient-controlled analgesia, in light of recent alertsChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 105:30-1, 33. 2005
Pain control: ketamine: low doses may provide relief for some painful conditionsChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 105:60-4. 2005
The role of intravenous acetaminophen in acute pain management: a case-illustrated reviewChris Pasero
Pain Manag Nurs 13:107-24. 2012
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Comfort-function goals: a way to establish accountability for pain reliefChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 104:77-8, 81. 2004
Pathophysiology of neuropathic painChris Pasero
Pain Manag Nurs 5:3-8. 2004
..As our knowledge base continues to grow, we anticipate the development of improved treatments for the benefit of our patients with pain...
Improving postoperative outcomes with epidural analgesiaChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 20:51-5. 2005
No self-report means no pain-intensity ratingChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 105:50-3. 2005
Extended-release epidural morphine (DepoDur)Chris Pasero
El Dorado Hills, CA, USA
J Perianesth Nurs 20:345-50. 2005
Lidocaine iontophoresis for dermal procedure analgesiaChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 21:48-52. 2006
Evidence-based perianesthesia care: accelerated postoperative recovery programsChris Pasero
Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA, USA
J Perianesth Nurs 21:168-76. 2006
..quot; These programs require a multidisciplinary, coordinated effort, and nurses are essential to their successful implementation...
PAIN Control: IV opioid range orders for acute pain managementChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 107:52-9; quiz 59-60. 2007
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Orthopaedic postoperative pain managementChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 22:160-72; quiz 172-3. 2007
..The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the primary methods used to manage orthopaedic pain and describe the perianesthesia nurse's role in the administration of them...
Procedure-Specific Pain Management: PROSPECTChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 22:335-40. 2007
The registered nurse's role in the management of analgesia by catheter techniquesChris Pasero
University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA, USA
J Perianesth Nurs 23:53-6. 2008
Structured approaches to pain management in the ICUChris Pasero
Pain Management Educator and Clinical Consultant, 1252 Clearview Dr, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762, USA
Chest 135:1665-72. 2009
..This article addresses barriers common to the ICU setting and presents a number of structured approaches that have been shown to be successful in improving pain treatment in patients who are critically ill...
Perineural local anesthetic infusionChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 104:89-93. 2004
Pain relief for neonatesChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 104:44-7. 2004
Monitoring sedationChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 102:67-9. 2002
The challenge of pain assessment in the PACUChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 17:348-50. 2002
Pain assessment in infants and young children: neonatesChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 102:61-4. 2002
Obstructive sleep apnea syndromeMary Ann Yantis
Luise Herrington School of Nursing, Baylor University, Dallas, USA
Am J Nurs 102:83, 85. 2002
TramadolChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 103:71, 73. 2003
Accountability for pain relief: Use of comfort-function goalsChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 18:50-2. 2003
Pain in the emergency departmentChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 103:73-4. 2003
Multimodal balanced analgesia in the PACUChris Pasero
1252 Clearview Dr, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762, USA
J Perianesth Nurs 18:265-8. 2003
Safe use of a continuous infusion with i.v. PCAChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 19:42-5. 2004
Pain in the critically ill patientChris Pasero
J Perianesth Nurs 18:422-5. 2003
Controlled-release oxycodoneChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 104:30-2. 2004
Epidural analgesia for postoperative pain, part 2Chris Pasero
Am J Nurs 103:43-5. 2003
Epidural analgesia for postoperative painChris Pasero
Am J Nurs 103:62-4. 2003
Lidocaine patch 5%Chris Pasero
Am J Nurs 103:75, 77-8. 2003
Obstructive sleep apnea in neurological patientsMary Ann Yantis
Baylor University, Louise Herrington School of Nursing, 3700 Worth St, Dallas, TX 75246, USA
J Neurosci Nurs 37:150-5. 2005
..One of the first steps in identifying OSA is to recognize its signs and symptoms. Nursing knowledge of OSA facilitates referral, diagnosis, and treatment of this potentially life-threatening condition...
Nurses' decisions about opioid doseMargo McCaffery
Am J Nurs 107:35-9. 2007
On the meaning of "drug seeking"Margo McCaffery
Pain Manag Nurs 6:122-36. 2005
..The use of stigmatizing terms in clinical practice is addressed with suggestions for alternative approaches to patient behavior related to requesting opioids for pain relief...
Unacceptable pain levelsAhnnya Slaughter
Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, West Los Angeles Healthcare Center, CA, USA
Am J Nurs 102:75, 77. 2002
Assisting patients using positive airway pressure therapyMary Ann Yantis
Baylor University, Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Dallas, TX 75246, USA
Home Healthc Nurse 21:160-5; quiz 166-7. 2003
..Additionally, resources for further information on this therapy for sleep apnea are provided...
How to recognize and respond to refeeding syndromeMary Ann Yantis
Louise Herrington School of Nursing, Baylor University in Dallas, TX, USA
Nursing 38:34-9; quiz 39-40. 2008
..If your patient is malnourished, you need to assess her carefully before she restarts nutrition by any route to avoid potentially lethal consequences...