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Pain Management CME: Emergency Department Pain Management: Beyond Opioids is organized by EB Medicine.
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Home / Online CME / Journal CME / Emergency Department Pain Management: Beyond Opioids (Pharmacology CME and Pain Management CME) (Nov 01, 2019 - Nov 30, 2022) Emergency Department Pain Management: Beyond Opioids (Pharmacology CME and Pain Management CME) CME : 4 +2 Save Start Date : Nov 01 - 2019 End Date : Nov 30 - 2022 Organized by : EB Medicine Specialities : Pain Management, Emergency Medicine Interested Overview Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API Topic Credit Info Peers Info Contact us Conference Summary Emergency Department Pain Management: Beyond Opioids (Pharmacology CME and Pain Management CME) is organized by EB Medicine. Publication Date: Nov 1, 2019 CME Expiration Date: Nov 30, 2022 Accreditation: • 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 4 ACEP Category I Credits, 4 AAFP Prescribed Credits, 4 AOA Category 2-A or 2-B Credits.
• Specialty CME Credits: Included as part of the 4 credits, this CME activity is eligible for 4 Pharmacology CME and 4 Pain Management CME credits Description: Although all emergency clinicians are aware of the serious public health crises that prescription opioid overuse and misuse cause, knowing what the evidence shows about the effectiveness and safety of nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic analgesia strategies will help guide you to treatment that is safer and more effective. • Which types of pain scales are most effective – visual, numeric, or functional? • What are some simple, nonpharmacologic pain management strategies that you can use to augment or reduce systemic analgesia use? • What are the most effective nonopioid drug combinations? • Which NSAIDs are safest for use in patients with gastrointestinal, renal, and cardiac risk factors? • When should alternative analgesics be considered: acetaminophen, ketamine, clonidine, and droperidol? • What is the latest evidence on systemically administered lidocaine? • When, where, and how can regional anesthesia be best used for pain control? • What are some of the special recommendations for patients with headache, renal colic, low back pain, and neuropathic pain? • How should you approach pain management in the patient with opioid-use disorder? Topic ✔ ✔Pain Management Pain Management ✔ ✔Patient safety Patient safety ✔ ✔AIDS AIDS ✔ ✔Opioids Opioids Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API Credit Info CME : 4 Credits : 4 CME : 4 Peers Info Number of Health Care Professionals Registered: 0 Number
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