Description
Book SynopsisIntroduction.- Chapter 1-The Conundrum of Pain.- Chapter 2-Pain as a Disease.- Chapter 3-The Negotiation of Pain and Suffering.- Chapter 4-Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Approaches to Pain and its Management.- Chapter 5-Roles and Responsibilities of Stakeholders.- Chapter 6-Challenges Facing Clinicians Treating Patients with Pain.- Chapter 7-Dilemmas Surrounding Opioid Analgesics and the Treatment of Pain.- Chapter 8-Bias, Stigma, and Social Determinants of Healt.- Chapter 9-Ethical Decision-Making in Pain Management.- Chapter 10-Autonomy.- Chapter 11-Beneficence.- Chapter 12-Nonmaleficience.- Chapter 13-Justice.- Chapter 14-Individuality, Choice, and Paternalism in Pain Management.- Chapter 15-Ethics, Opioids, and the Overdose Epidemic.- Chapter 16-The Static Pendulum.