Keywords

phantom pain, pain management, pain prevention

Abstract

Reed offers advice on how to manage and prevent pain that exists in a limb that doesn't. More than 70 percent of amputees suffer from stump and phantom limb pain years after amputation.

Original Publication Citation

Reed, S. J. (2000). Managing Phantom Pain with Drugs. Nursing 2000, 30(4), 33–36.

Document Type

Other

Publication Date

2000-4

Permanent URL

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/8053

Publisher

Nursing

Language

English

College

Nursing

University Standing at Time of Publication

Associate Professor

Included in

Other Nursing Commons

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