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Acute pain management in general practice: Steps to effective pain control
South African Family Practice | Vol 54, No 3 : May/June| a2346 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/20786204.2012.10874213
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Submitted: 06 January 2012 | Published: 30 June 2012
Submitted: 06 January 2012 | Published: 30 June 2012
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K. Koch, General Practitioner, South AfricaFull Text:
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Pain is one of the most common complaints that general practitioners encounter in everyday practice. The swift and effective management of pain is a medical mandate, not only to fulfil an ethical obligation to the patient, but also to prevent long-term complications, such as chronic pain. General practitioners are often required to manage mild-to-moderate pain, and have multiple pain management treatments available to them. The challenge is to tailor a treatment plan to suit the individual requirements of each patient. In this paper, we will explore how best to manage acute mild-to-moderate pain in general practice in a logical stepwise approach.
Keywords
acute pain management; general practice; effective pain control
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