PPT-All Aboard: Pain Management: CDC Guidelines and Appropriate Use of Opioids

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Fatima Sheikh MD MPH CMD Alva S Baker MD CMDR HMDC November 10 2018 Speaker Disclosures Dr Sheikh has disclosed that she has no relevant financial relationships

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Fatima Sheikh MD MPH CMD Alva S Baker MD CMDR HMDC November 10 2018 Speaker Disclosures Dr Sheikh has disclosed that she has no relevant financial relationships Dr Baker has disclosed that he has no relevant financial relationships . Outpatient Opioid Therapy: Mitigating Risks. Perry G. Fine, MD . Professor . of Anesthesiology. Department . of . Anesthesiology . School . of Medicine. University of Utah. O. bjectives. Be informed of content, intent and limitation of current Clinical Guidelines. :. . Multimodal . Approaches . in . Clinical Practice. Acute Pain – Epidemiology. Acute pain is very common. 51.4 million surgical . in-patient. . procedures were performed in 2010 in the . United States . . Melissa B. Weimer, DO, MCR. Disclosures. Dr. Weimer is a consultant for . INFORMed. , IMPACT education, and the American Association of Addiction Psychiatry.. Dr. Weimer is the medical director of CODA, Inc. . Performance. Experience. Implementation. Economics. Funding. Education. Planning. Unity. Are Y’all Aboard?. challenges, risks, and negotiations. Mark Sullivan, MD, PhD. University of Washington. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Bioethics and Humanities. CME grant from REMS-RPC to disseminate COPE-REMS training. Addressing the Opioid Crisis:. Adverse Events, Opioid Overdose and Opioid Use Disorder. For VHA Prescribers. “Each year, more Americans die from drug overdoses than in traffic accidents, and more than three out of five of these deaths involve an opioid.. Opiates bind to receptors in the brain, which means that they kill pain by preventing the transmission of pain impulses in the brain, rather than at the source.. Opiates are derived from opium, which is found in poppy seeds. . The Epidemic. Chronic Pain and Prescription Opioids. 11% of Americans experience daily (chronic) pain. Opioids frequently prescribed for chronic pain. Primary care providers commonly treat chronic, non-cancer pain. Appropriate Opioid Medication Use as Part of a Comprehensive Pain Management Approach MPhA MTM Fall Symposium Kathryn Perrotta, PharmD , MBA, BCPS November 16, 2012 Disclosure Statement Define the health economic impact of the use of CONVERSION FACTOR them together. 3 2 each opioid by the conversion factor. ( dosed in mcg/hr instead of mg/day, and HOW SHOULD PROVIDERS USE THE TOTAL DAILY OPIOID DOSE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE? Us Types of Pain Acute pain usually occurs suddenly and has a known cause like an injury surgery or infection You may have experienced acute pain for example from a wisdom tooth extraction an outpatient Pain Management Service - Stamford Hospital. Andreas Erdmann – Consultant Pain Medicine. Paula Wilkinson – Specialist Pain Occupational Therapist. Becky Livings – Specialist Pain Physiotherapist. or both?. Joshua Blum MD. February 17, 2021. Objectives. Understand the overlapping prevalence and features of chronic pain and addiction. Describe the continuum from chronic pain to opioid use disorder and recognize where individual patients are positioned on this continuum. Sarah Ball, PharmD. Research Assistant Professor. MUSC General Internal Medicine. O. ctober 26, 2022. DISCLAIMERS: . CME Disclosure. Learning Objectives . After this activity, the learners should be better able to: Set appropriate expectations for post-op pain and create a pain management plan with patients prior to surgery date to encourage conservative use of opioids and enhance patient satisfaction; Screen patients to help identify those with or at risk for OUD, depression, and anxiety to help guide pre‐ and post-op strategies, including multi‐modal pain management; Use multi‐modal pain management, including non‐drug strategies, to minimize opioid use and help patients reach treatment goals with fewer medications; Coordinate a post‐op pain management plan with your patient and their primary care provider to continue patient progress and safeguard against persistent opioid use. .

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