Prescription Opioid Medications and Abuse
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CE Course Description
Opioid abuse is an ongoing epidemic in the United States that can affect patients, caregivers, and healthcare workers. According to the CDC, deaths from opioid overdoses continue to rise. Healthcare workers are also at high risk for opioid diversion due to the accessibility and close proximity to prescription opioids. Nurses must be able to assist their patients who may be affected by opioid abuse while providing effective pain management. In this course, participants will learn about the nursing role in pain management, the history of the opioid epidemic in the United States, signs and symptoms of opioid use disorder and opioid diversion, and different types of pain management.
Author: Emily T, BSN
References / Contributions by:
- The International Association for the Study of Pain. (2021). Acute pain. The International Association for the Study of Pain. Retrieved from https://www.iasp-pain.org/resources/topics/acute-pain/
- Robertson, S. (2022). Types of pain. News-Medical. Retrieved from https://www.news-medical.net/health/Types-of-Pain.aspx
- National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2021). Prescription opioids drugs facts. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Retrieved from https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugfacts/prescription-opioids
CE Course Objectives
- Define the different types of pain medications, including non-opioid and opioid analgesics.
- Identify signs and symptoms of opioid use disorder and opioid diversion.
- Analyze the effects of the opioid epidemic on current pain management practices.
- Identify non-pharmacological interventions to manage pain.
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: The Nursing Role in Pain Management
- Section 2: Personal Reflection
- Section 2: Key Words
- Section 3: Pharmacological Pain Management
- Section 3: Personal Reflection
- Section 3: Key Words
- Section 4: Opioid Use Disorder
- Section 4: Personal Reflection
- Section 4: Key Words
- Section 5: Opioid Diversion
- Section 5: Personal Reflection
- Section 5: Key Words
- Section 6: The Opioid Epidemic
- Section 6: Personal Reflection
- Section 6: Key Words
- Section 7: Non-pharmacological Pain Management
- Section 7: Personal Reflection
- Section 7: Key Words
- Section 8: Case Study #1
- Section 9: Case Study #1 Review
- Section 10: Case Study #2
- Section 11: Case Study #2 Review
- Section 12: Case Study #3
- Section 13: Case Study #3 Review
- Section 14: Case Study #4
- Section 15: Case Study #4 Review
- Section 16: Case Study #5
- Section 17: Case Study #5 Review
- Section 18: Case Study #6
- Section 19: Case Study #6 Review
- References
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Added On: 10/14/2024