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A short interview such as the modified Brice protocol) can be conducted in the PACU to identify patients with recall (Table 36.1). Patients with recall should receive reassurance and close inpatient and outpatient followup.
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Hanna. I. MECHANISM OF ACTION II. OVERVIEW OF IT PHARMACOLOGY A. Morphine B. Hydromorphone C. Fentanyl and Sufentanil D. Bupivacaine E. Clonidine F. Ziconotide III. PATIENT SELECTION IV. NONPHARMACOLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS V. CONCLUSIONS ...