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Pain Management - Foundation for Chiropractic Progress -
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Pain 201
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Collaborative approaches to decision-making, diversity of treatment options, the importance of patient agency, risk management, flexibility in care, and treatment based on appropriate understanding of the clinical condition
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6.0
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$120.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Demonstrate the inclusion of patient and others, in the education and shared decision-making process for pain care
Identify treatment options that can be assessed in a comprehensive pain management plan
Explain how health promotion and self-management strategies are important to the management of pain
Develop a pain treatment plan based on benefits and risks of available treatments
Monitor the effects of pain management approaches to adjust the plan of care as needed
Differentiate physical dependence, substance use disorder, misuse, tolerance, addiction, and nonadherence
Develop a treatment plan that accounts for the differences between acute pain, acute-on-chronic pain, chronic/persistent pain, and pain at end of life
Describe the unique pain assessment and management needs of special populations
Explain how to assess and manage pain across settings and transitions of care
Describe the role, scope of practice, and contribution of the different professions within a pain management care team
Implement an individualized pain management plan that integrates the perspectives of patients, their social support systems, and health care providers in the context of available resources
Describe the role of the clinician as an advocate in assisting patients to meet treatment goals
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Pain 200
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Fundamental concepts of pain and How pain assessed, quantified, and communicated
Credit Hours(s)
7.0
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$140.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Explain the complex multidimensional and individual specific nature of pain
Present the theories and science for understanding pain
Define the terminology for describing pain and associated conditions
Describe the impact of pain on society
Explain how cultural, institutional, societal and regulatory influences affect assessment and management of pain
Use valid and reliable tools for measuring pain and associated symptoms to assess and reassess outcomes as appropriate for the clinical context and population.
Describe patient, provider, and system factors that can facilitate or interfere with effective pain assessment and management
Assess patient preferences and values to determine pain-related goals and priorities
Demonstrate empathetic and compassionate communication during pain assessment
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