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Pain management in primary care : essential knowledge for APRNs and PAs / by Yvonne D’Arcy & Deborah Kiley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Publication details: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, 2020Description: 1 online resource (343, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826147349 (e-book)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RB127  D24 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
I. The foundation of pain management -- 1. Pain management and the primary care practitioner -- 2. Problems, sources, and pathophysiology of pain -- 3. Pain assessment : a multidimensional approach -- 4. Motivational interviewing and other tools for effective communication in pain management -- 5. Developing a plan of care for pain management -- II. Medication management -- 6. Selecting a medication to fit patients' pain-management needs -- 7. Over-the-counter medications, nonopioid medications, and supplements for pain management -- 8. Risk screening tools for prescribing opioids for pain relief -- 9. The opioid dilemma : using opioids in practice -- 10. Titrating, tapering, and converting opioid medications -- 11. Opioid use disorder, addiction, and dependency -- III. Essentials for safe prescribing -- 12. Safe prescribing for patients and practice -- 13. Regulatory considerations in pain management -- 14. Identifying and treating opioid withdrawal -- 15.Managing patients on opioid therapy -- 16. Making referrals and using a personal network for pain management -- 17. Specialty populations -- IV. Integrative and interventional treatment therapies -- 18. Movement and hands-on therapies -- 19. Mind–body therapies -- 20. Energy therapy -- 21. Interventional options for pain management
Summary: Covers the entire scope of pain management with evidence-based guidance Written specifically for APRNs and PAs, this evidence-based text delivers practical guidance on how to assess, treat, and manage patients with pain in the primary care and family practice setting. Written by pain management experts well versed in both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies, the text encompasses the entire scope of pain management. Following an overview of the sources and physiology of pain, Pain Management in Primary Care delineates a multidimensional assessment approach and guides readers in developing a patient care plan. With an emphasis on strategies for safe prescribing, an extensive portion of the book addresses regulatory considerations, special populations, and thorough coverage of how to safely prescribe opioids. This includes risk screening, proper management, and identification and treatment of withdrawal. Woven throughout is a focus on the importance of interprofessional communication and collaboration in effective pain management. The text also provides concise, easy-to-reference information about medications, supplements, and non-opioid therapeutics. Abundant case scenarios and clinical pearls help readers apply knowledge to their own practice.
List(s) this item appears in: Online E-Books 2022
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I. The foundation of pain management -- 1. Pain management and the primary care practitioner -- 2. Problems, sources, and pathophysiology of pain -- 3. Pain assessment : a multidimensional approach -- 4. Motivational interviewing and other tools for effective communication in pain management -- 5. Developing a plan of care for pain management -- II. Medication management -- 6. Selecting a medication to fit patients' pain-management needs -- 7. Over-the-counter medications, nonopioid medications, and supplements for pain management -- 8. Risk screening tools for prescribing opioids for pain relief -- 9. The opioid dilemma : using opioids in practice -- 10. Titrating, tapering, and converting opioid medications -- 11. Opioid use disorder, addiction, and dependency -- III. Essentials for safe prescribing -- 12. Safe prescribing for patients and practice -- 13. Regulatory considerations in pain management -- 14. Identifying and treating opioid withdrawal -- 15.Managing patients on opioid therapy -- 16. Making referrals and using a personal network for pain management -- 17. Specialty populations -- IV. Integrative and interventional treatment therapies -- 18. Movement and hands-on therapies -- 19. Mind–body therapies -- 20. Energy therapy -- 21. Interventional options for pain management

Covers the entire scope of pain management with evidence-based guidance

Written specifically for APRNs and PAs, this evidence-based text delivers practical guidance on how to assess, treat, and manage patients with pain in the primary care and family practice setting. Written by pain management experts well versed in both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies, the text encompasses the entire scope of pain management.

Following an overview of the sources and physiology of pain, Pain Management in Primary Care delineates a multidimensional assessment approach and guides readers in developing a patient care plan. With an emphasis on strategies for safe prescribing, an extensive portion of the book addresses regulatory considerations, special populations, and thorough coverage of how to safely prescribe opioids. This includes risk screening, proper management, and identification and treatment of withdrawal. Woven throughout is a focus on the importance of interprofessional communication and collaboration in effective pain management. The text also provides concise, easy-to-reference information about medications, supplements, and non-opioid therapeutics. Abundant case scenarios and clinical pearls help readers apply knowledge to their own practice.

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2021-03-110 7813 to 7820

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