Acute postoperative pain

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Abstract

Pain is a common human experience, a symptom frequently encountered in clinical practice that is usually associated with actual or impending tissue damage.1 Pain is a consistent and predominant complaint of most individuals following most surgical interventions. “Failure to relieve pain is morally and ethically unacceptable."2 Adequate pain relief could be considered a basic human right.

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James, D., & Justins, D. (2003). Acute postoperative pain. In Wylie and Churchill-Davidsons: A Practice of Anesthesia, Seventh Edition (pp. 1213–1234). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.37897/rjmp.2016.3.2

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