Part I: Chronic pain as a disease, and challenges of chronic pain management in hospital settings ; Chapter 1: Epidemiology of Chronic Pain and Opioid Use and Challenges of Chronic Pain Management in Hospital Settings and Barriers to Adequate Pain Control Jiang Wu and Jiang Cheng ; Chapter 2: Molecular and Physiological Markers and Mechanisms of Chronic Pain Haibin Wang and Edward Garay ; Chapter 3: Psychological and Social Markers of Chronic Pain Jill Mushkat ; Chapter 4: Pain Assessment Scales, Clinical Tools and Techniques Ankit Maheshwari and Richard Urman ; Chapter 5: Opioids, Overview Daniel J. Leizman, Alparslan Turan, Shahbaz Qavi ; Chapter 6: Non-Opioid Medications Karina Gritsenko, Adam Canter, Vijay Babu ; Chapter 7: How/when to Get a Pain Medicine Consult? What to Ask of your Consultant? Establishing Treatment Goals Ellen Rosenquist and Abdul Kanu ; Part II: Management of chronic pain in selected settings ; Chapter 8: Management of Chronic Pain in the Emergency Department Waleed Shah, Dajie Wang, David Custodio ; Chapter 9: Chronic Pain Management in the Intensive Care Unit Pavan Tankha and Marisa Lomanto ; Chapter 10: Chronic Pain Patient on Labor and Delivery Floor Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Syed Ali, Denis Snegovskikh ; Chapter 11: Management of Chronic Pain Patient on the Pediatric Floor Orvil Louis Ayala and Alexandra Szabova ; Chapter 12: Chronic Pain Management on the Geriatric Floor Bruce Vrooman and Kathy Travnicek ; Chapter 13: Management of Chronic Pain on the Palliative Care Floor Jennifer Drost, Danielle Ingram, Melissa Soltis ; Chapter 14: Management of Chronic Pain in Nursing Home, in Rehabilitation Facility, on the Psychiatric Floor and in Long-term Facilities, and in Institutionalized Patients Karina Gritsenko, Michael Lubrano, Yury Khelemsky, and Todd Ivan ; Part III: Role of nursing, pharmacy specialist and other hospital services in management of chronic pain patient ; Chapter 15: Nursing Considerations Kimberly Berger and Christine Wierzbowski ; Chapter 16: Role of the Pharmacist in Management of Patient with Chronic Pain in the Hospital Setting Glenn R. Rech and Pamela S. Moore ; Chapter 17: Role of Clinical Psychologist Rod Myerscough ; Chapter 18: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Consultation of the Inpatient with Chronic Pain Danielle Sarno, Stefan C. Muzin, Joseph Walker, and Susan Ludwig ; Chapter 19: Integrative Medicine in Treatment of Inpatient Chronic Pain Patients Joseph Walker, Andree Maureen Leroy, Seelye, Richard Rynaksi ; Part IV: Management of chronic pain in selected patient categories ; Chapter 20: Chronic Pain in Hospitalized Patients with Selected Medical Conditions Tim Sable ; Chapter 21: Management of Chronic Pain in Neurological Disorders Alexander Feoktistov ; Chapter 22: Management of Chronic Pain with History of Substance Abuse in the Hospital Setting Eman Nada, Nicole Labor, and Dmitri Souzdalnitski ; Chapter 23: Management of the Patients with Spinal Cord Stimulators and Intrathecal Pumps Samuel W. Samuel and Khodadad Namiranian ; Part V: Perioperative chronic pain management ; Chapter 24: Pre-operative Chronic Pain Management; Coordination of Surgical and Anesthesiology Services in Preparation for Surgery Sherif Zaky, Steven Rosenblatt, and Salim Hayek ; Chapter 25: General and Regional Anesthesia for Patients with Pre-existing Chronic Pain Dmitri Souzdalnitski, M. Smith, Y. Huang, M. Guirgis ; Chapter 26: Postoperative Pain Management Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Imanuel R. Lerman, Samer Narouze ; Part VI: Patient satisfaction and quality management in hospitalized chronic pain patient ; Chapter 27: Prevention of Chronic Pain After Hospitalization. Prevention of Chronic Postoperative Pain: Myth or Reality? Harsha Shanthanna, Hari Kalagara, and Loran Mounir Soliman ; Chapter 28: Patient Satisfaction Dmitri Souzdalnitski, Richard W. Hohan, Carmen V. Natale, and Beth Minzter ; Chapter 29: Criteria for Discharge from the Hospital from the Pain Perspective Ankit Maheshwari and Richard Urman ; Appendix A: Opioid Conversion Table
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