Acute Pain Emergency
Nikki Kean discusses health disparities in acute pain management in emergency departments.
Nikki Kean discusses health disparities in acute pain management in emergency departments.
Retrospective chart review shows health disparities in acute pain management among racial/ethnic minority patients and women in an emergency department.
Pain and addiction specialists discuss the rise in workplace violence over opioid denials and how to improve communication and change patient expectations.
The October approvals include treatments for acute pain, opioid overdose, dry eye disease, and COVID-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11 years of age.
The AHA has issued a Presidential Advisory Statement outlining considerations for addressing the effects of opioids on cardiovascular and neurovascular health.
Global assessments at six and 24 hours better with NSAID use, and fewer adverse effects, including bleeding events, reported
This guideline provides recommendations for managing acute pain resulting from non–low back, musculoskeletal injuries in adults.
Consensus guidelines regarding the use of ketamine for the management of acute pain have been approved.
Developments in functional, structural, and neurochemical imaging could help predict individuals with acute pain who are likely to progress to chronic pain.
Pain is the one concern that more often than not prompts people to see a health-care provider, so adequately addressing these complaints can significantly influence the relationship you have with your patients.