Table 38-1 Classification of Common NSAIDs Based on COX Inhibition and Selectivity
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Table 38-4 Selected Nonopioid Analgesics and Comparative Efficiency
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Table 38-5 Common Oral Opioid and Opioid/Acetaminophen Combinations Used to Treat Mild to Moderate Pain
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Table 38-6 Muscle Relaxants Used in the Management of Pain Related to Muscular Spasm
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Table 38-7 Guidelines for Opioid Administration via IV PCA
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Table 38-8 Pharmacologic Management of Common Side Effects Associated With Neuraxial Opioid Administration
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Table 38-9 Suggested Management of Inadequate Analgesia in Patients Receiving Continuous Epidural Analgesia
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Table 38-10 Suggested Daily Checklist for Daily Management of Patients Receiving Epidural Analgesia
Table 38-11 Checklist for Daily Follow-Up of Patients With Perineural Catheters
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Patients with opioid tolerance or dependence represent a unique challenge to the anesthesiologist in the perioperative period. In contrast to the term addiction, dependence is defined by the World Health Organization as a cluster of physiological, behavioral, and cognitive phenomena in which the overwhelming desire and use of a substance, such as an opioid, takes on higher priority than other behaviors that once had value. Tolerance may or may not be present.
Table 38-12 Managing Patients With Opioid Tolerance or With Current or Previous Dependence
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Table 38-13 Perioperative Considerations for the Patient Receiving Long-Term Buprenorphine Treatment
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