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Discussing Migraine With Your Patients: A Common Sense Guide for Clinicians

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Discussing Migraine With Your Patients: A Common Sense Guide for Clinicians

Discussing Migraine With Your Patients: A Common Sense Guide for Clinicians
Springer | Internal Medicine | November 15, 2016 | ISBN-10: 1493964828 | 251 pages | pdf | 5.58 mb

Authors: Marcus, Dawn A., Ready, Duren Michael
First resource available to exclusively focus on communicating the messages about headache to patients
Provides a practical approach to headache management, using tried-and-true explanations and techniques that are easy to understand for patients with difficult-to-treat migraine
Covers all aspects of acute headache care for adult patients and also includes care of the child and adolescent with acute headaches, treatment of pregnant and breastfeeding women with acute headaches and appropriate evaluation of secondary headaches


This engaging and highly practical title is designed to support healthcare professionals in providing the best possible care for their patients with migraine. Developed by two leading authorities in the field who bring wit and warmth to their writing, the book combines the valuable wisdom of their clinical expertise with cutting edge scientific synthesis and helpful clinical pearls. Replete with a plethora of instructional aids and clinical tools (such as patient handouts, questionnaires, checklists, video clips, and quick-reference boxes), Discussing Migraine with Your Patients: A Common Sense Guide for Clinicians reviews migraine treatment in an evidence-based manner – according to the empirical data and FDA and consensus-based guidelines. Discussion topics include acute and preventive pharmacotherapy, medical interventions and devices, behavioral and psychological nonpharmacologic therapies, education, trigger management, healthy lifestyle practices, stress management, neutraceuticals, and alternative medicine offerings. In addition, this easy-to-read title covers genetics and pathophysiology, symptoms and comorbidities, and a range of essential clinical skills that are useful in achieving the best possible outcomes with patients. In invaluable addition to the literature, this title will serve as the ultimate go-to resource for primary care clinicians and trainees. Headache specialists, too, will find value in this work.

Number of Pages
XI, 251
Number of Illustrations and Tables
5 b/w illustrations, 36 illustrations in colour
Topics
Internal Medicine
Primary Care Medicine
Neurology
Emergency Medicine



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