| Literature DB >> 31741569 |
Dubravko Habek1, Ivan Šklebar1.
Abstract
Medico-legal responsibility in the management of acute or chronic pain in broad sense implies acting by the rules of good clinical practice and reducing the potential treatment side effects and complications that may entail health impairment and possible legal proceedings. Patients with acute or chronic obstetric or nonobstetric pain should be informed on the mode and method of treatment, possible side effects, and effects of drugs or procedures on fetal growth and development (informed consent). The principles of perinatal pharmacology and toxicology should be respected, choosing the mode of treatment associated with the lowest rate of side effects and a minimally invasive procedure (Accordingly, medico-legal responsibility is a professional and deontological category that should be fostered and implemented in line with professional guidelines and safety for both patients and medical staff.).Entities:
Keywords: acute pain; chronic pain; forensic; legal medicine; obstetric
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31741569 PMCID: PMC6813474 DOI: 10.20471/acc.2019.58.s1.17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Clin Croat ISSN: 0353-9466 Impact factor: 0.780
Possible causes of acute and chronic pain in obstetrics
| Acute pain | Chronic pain |
|---|---|
| Acute abdomen | Chronic lumboishialgia |
| Acute pelvic pain | Chronic pelvic pain |
| Urocolic | Chronic headache |
| Biliary colic | Chronic dorsal pain syndroma |
| Acute lumboishialgia | |
| Acute headache |