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Gestion de la douleur après une opération

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FF85-1339
Language
French
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Acute Pain Service, QE II

Cette brochure explique les raisons pour lesquelles vous pourriez avoir de la douleur après une opération. On y traite de l’importance de la gestion de la douleur, de ce que votre équipe de soins fera pour gérer votre douleur et de ce que vous pouvez faire pour avoir moins mal. De plus, la brochure traite, entre autres, des types de médicaments contre la douleur (analgésiques) administrés à l’hôpital et de leurs effets secondaires.

This pamphlet is also available in English: QV85-0453
Managing Your Pain After Surgery

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