INTRODUCTION
SITE SEARCH
BPSi Clinical Mental Model
ASSESSMENT
PAIN EKG
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PAIN EKG - P
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Predisposition
Precipitation
Pattern
Provocation
Prior Treatments
Palliative
Patient Beliefs
PAIN EKG - Q
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Quality of Pain
Quality of Life
PAIN EKG - R
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Region of Pain
Reflexes Affected
Red Flags
Risk Assessment
PAIN EKG - S
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Severity of Pain
Sensory Abnormalities
Strength Abnormalities
Sanity Issues
PAIN EKG - T
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Timing of Pain
Testing for Cause
Tolerance for Pain
INTERPRETATION
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Nociceptive/Peripheral
Neuropathic
Centralized
Complexity
COMMON CONDITIONS
Back Pain Pointers
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Back Pain Differential
Facet Joint Disease
Radiculopathy
Treatment for Low Back Pain
Do Not Do for Acute LBP
Fibromyalgia Syndrome
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FMS Signs & Symptoms
FMS Diagnosis
FMS Drug Treatment
FMS Non-Drug Treatment
TREATMENT IN GENERAL
VA-DoD OPIOID 2022 CPG
Module A
Module B
Module C
DRUG TREATMENT
WHO Pain Ladder
Non-Opioids
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Antidepressants
Anticonvulsants
Miscellaneous
Opioids - General Info
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General Pointers
Opioid Tx Protocol
Managing Side Effects
Opioid Conversion
Drug Rotation
Common Opioids
Opioid Complications
Tapering Opioids
NALOXONE RESCUE
MONITORING TREATMENT
5 A's
Urine Drug Testing
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UDT General Pointers
Specific UDT Examples - A
Specific UDT Examples - B
Validating Urine Samples
Monitoring Agreement Issues
State PDMP Links
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Ohio (pmpaware) Link
Pennsylvania (pmpaware) Link
West Virginia PDMP
TIME TO REFER
LEXICON
Addiction
Substance Use Disorder
Pseudoaddiction
Physical Dependence
Tolerance
Hyperalgesia
Drug Diversion
PAIN & THE MIND
PROVIDER RESOURCES
ADDICTION RESOURCES
PATIENT RESOURCES
USEFUL WEB LINKS
FEEDBACK
DRUG TREATMENT
- Common
Opioids -
Codeine
Short-acting: Codeine (alone, or in acetaminophen with codeine)
Dosing:
30-60 mg q 4 h
With all combination agents, doses limited by maximal daily dose of non-opioid component (4 g/d of acetaminophen or aspirin)
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