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Schmerzmessung bei älteren und kognitiv beeinträchtigten Patienten

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Aufgrund komplexer physischer und psychischer Veränderungen im Alter stellen Schmerzmessung und Schmerztherapie für ältere und betagte Patienten eine besondere Herausforderung dar.

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Pinter, G., Likar, R. (2012). Schmerzmessung bei älteren und kognitiv beeinträchtigten Patienten. In: Bernatzky, G., Sittl, R., Likar, R. (eds) Schmerzbehandlung in der Palliativmedizin. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-88877-3_8

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