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Category
Credits
Event date
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- Pharmacolo...See more
- 6.50 ANCC
$61.00
This course will provide an overview of the pathophysiology of pain, the components of a comprehensive pain assessment, and discuss nonpharmacological and non-opioid pharmacological management of pain. It will also discuss the core aspects of prescribing opioids for pain, including best-practice opioid prescribing guidelines, proper monitoring of patients on long-term opioid therapy, and the clinical features of opioid misuse/OUD.
- Prescribin...See more
- 5.00 ANCC
$50.00
The purpose of this course is to discuss the basic safety guidelines that must be observed by advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who are prescribing controlled substances. This course satisfies the specific requirements for three (3) hours of continuing professional development for advanced nurse prescribers in Florida and New York.
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- 2.00 AMA P...See more
$15.00
Pain affects all domains of life, and clinicians have few effective tools at their disposal to help these patients. Opioids remain the strongest group of analgesic drugs available. Millions of patients are safely and effectively maintained on relatively high-dose opioids for chronic, severe pain and require these medications to function. However, opioids, like many medications, have serious risks and should not be treated like a cure-all. This dichotomy has resulted in many patients for whom opioid analgesics are appropriate increasingly experiencing barriers to pain relief.
- State Mand...See more
- 3.00 AMA P...See more
$21.00
Opioid analgesic medications can bring substantial relief to patients suffering from pain. However, the inappropriate use, abuse, and diversion of prescription drugs in America, particularly prescription opioids, has increased dramatically in recent years and has been identified as a national public health epidemic. A set of clinical tools, guidelines, and recommendations are now available for prescribers who treat pain patients with opioids.
- Opioid Use...See more
- 10.00 AMA ...See more
$70.00
Morphine and heroin were first synthesized and used medicinally in the nineteenth century, and recreational and illicit use followed. Historically, heroin dependence has been difficult to treat successfully, with poor outcome being attributed to patient characteristics, environmental factors, and the powerful reinforcing effects of the drug. Agonist-replacement therapy was introduced more than 40 years ago and represented a breakthrough in the management of heroin addiction.
- Pharmacolo...See more
- 1.00 AANP ...See more
$0.00
This engaging session explores primary care for gender-diverse individuals. Through practical case studies, clinicians will navigate gender-affirming hormone therapies (GAHTs), including the benefits, complications, and comprehensive care strategies for patients. Enhance your expertise in supporting diverse patient populations.
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- 1.00 AANP ...See more
$0.00
Older adult patients are presenting with higher levels of complexity as they age. Primary care providers need to be able to handle the intricacies that occur in caring for older adults as it is rarely just one problem addressed at one visit. Learn how falls, delirium, and polypharmacy are intertwined and how best to provide care to patients who experience these issues.
- Pharmacolo...See more
- 0.50 AMA P...See more
$0.00
The goal of this CME activity is to share best practices in post-operative opioid prescribing to reduce the number of excess opioids left over following a surgery or acute pain episode of care. Leftover opioids increase the risk of misuse for patients, family members, friends, and guests. Right-sizing an opioid prescription is important for recovery from surgery and for reducing the risk of misuse in the community.
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- 0.50 AMA P...See more
$0.00
Clinical teams often struggle when tasked with re-engineering their office systems to reduce the potential for opioid misuse, addiction or diversion while ensuring safe evidence-based care of their patients with chronic pain. This training module will help all clinicians and their clinical teammates change their approach and processes to address this operational challenge. This module highlights the critical roles each team member (the physician, the nurse, and the front office staff) plays as they work collaboratively within a clinic/office.