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Publisher: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group)
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As a Professor in Clinical Pharmacology, an academic researcher, and a physician, my professional journey has uniquely positioned me at the nexus of scientific rigour and holistic well-being. My work transcends conventional medical boundaries, delving into the philosophical underpinnings of Islamic thought, particularly as they relate to human health and spiritual [Imaan] flourishing. My research often explores how the sacred Islamic principles, such as those found in the rich Prophetic Sunnah, can inform contemporary medical ethics and practice. I aim to offer a nuanced perspective on healing that encompasses both body and soul [Imaan], acknowledging the Sunnah's role as a "divinely preserved legacy" that "elucidates the Qur’an’s commands" and guides a complete way of life. This interdisciplinary approach, deeply rooted in both empirical science and the true rich heritage of Islamic philosophy, underpins my writing, bridging the gap between faith [ISLAM] and evidence-based knowledge.

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This fourth edition remains a practical book on adult non-obstetric acute pain
management only and detailed information about the anatomy, neurochemistry, and pathophysiology of acute pain has been omitted. It aims to provide nurses and nursing students, medical students, doctors in training (interns, house officers, residents, and registrars), and allied health staff with simple and practical information that will help them manage their patient with acute pain safely and effectively. Each of the chapters has been revised and updated, often extensively, to reflect current knowledge and practice.

As more patients are leaving the hospital at a much earlier stage after surgery, or
major injury, or medical illness than in the past and may require analgesia including
opioids for short-term ongoing management of their acute pain at home, a new chapter looking at the prescription of opioid medications at the time a patient leaves the hospital has also been added. In this setting consideration must be given to possible risks that might be associated with this prescription, and what information the patient and their treating doctors and other healthcare professionals might need to have.

Suggested drugs, doses, and treatment regimens are guidelines only and may
have to be adapted according to different patients and clinical situations.
Key references have been added to the text, but a comprehensive summary of available evidence is not possible in a book of this size. Both authors have been involved as
editors in the second and third editions of Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence published by the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Pain Medicine, and endorsed by many national and international professional bodies including the International Association for the Study of Pain. PEM was the lead editor for the second and third editions and SAS is the lead editor for the fourth edition to be published in 2015. Readers are referred to this document for a more detailed overview of the evidence available for each of the chapters in this book.

Provision of safe and effective acute pain management as well as advances in
acute pain medicine result from the work of many. We would like to acknowledge
the help and advice of just some of the many colleagues with whom we have
worked—nurses, anesthesiologists, and pharmacists, as well as those in drug and
alcohol, chronic pain, surgical and medical services.

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