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Schmerztherapeutische Möglichkeiten

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Die schmerztherapeutischen Möglichkeiten umfassen sowohl multimodale schmerztherapeutische Konzepte (► Abschn. 3.1) als auch die Pharmakotherapie (► Abschn. 3.2).

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Thomm, M. (2011). Schmerztherapeutische Möglichkeiten. In: Thomm, M. (eds) Schmerzmanagement in der Pflege. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01321-8_3

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