Coping in Older Adults Experiencing Chronic Pain Older people appear to be open to diverse pain management options in an effort to feel better.
Imagine this: You are a nurse practitioner in a nursing home. A staff member asks you to assess Mrs. B, a 90-year-old with mild dementia who is “not acting like herself.” When you check on Mrs. B, she ...
The future of accountable care in Medicare looks promising but cannot fully achieve its goals without laser focus on the needs of those in chronic pain, which will only grow as the population ages.
Interventions for COPD include a variety of care from various healthcare professionals. Part of that care is a detailed plan based on your needs and developed by a nurse or a respiratory therapist.
Pain management doctors focus on helping a person find relief from pain due to underlying conditions or as long-term consequences of surgical procedures. Pain management doctors work with a variety of ...
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