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Does a history of psychoactive substances abuse play a role in the level of pain of the patient with severe trauma?

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8928745 Enfermería Intensiva (English ed.) 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Los pacientes con antecedentes de consumo de sustancias psicótropas muestran mayor nivel de dolor y tienen más riesgo de que este sea moderado/grave respecto a los no consumidores, a pesar de recibir mayor dosis de analgesia y sedación continua.
Keywords
PainTraumatismo múltipleDolorDrug usersmultiple trauma
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Does a history of psychoactive substances abuse play a role in the level of pain of the patient with severe trauma?
Authors
C. PhD., A. RN, M.V. RN, M.C. RN, C. MSc, M. PhD,
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Enfermería Intensiva (English ed.)
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