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Pain Management Essentials

Purpose: Despite technological advancements and our understanding of the pathophysiology of acute perioperative pain, approximately 75 percent of patients do not receive adequate relief of postsurgical pain. Recognizing some of these concerns, a special congressional mandate declared 2000-2010 to be the Decade of Pain Control and Research. Nurses play a pivotal role as frontline health care. At this time, however, formalized training in acute pain management is not a major component of health care training. To provide acceptable pain control in the PACU, nurses must understand the pathophysiology of acute pain, the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of the various analgesic agents, and the principles of multimodal therapy. However, delivery of effective analgesia requires knowledge of evidence-based strategies that can improve care at the bedside. This symposium will provide a foundation for nurses to rationally design plans to care for patients experiencing acute pain, assess pain in both verbal and non-verbal patients, and understand inter-patient differences in response to noxious stimuli. In addition, it will describe advances in perioperative pain management that can help to improve outcomes.

Objectives: Upon completion of this symposium, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss the physiological mechanisms for postoperative pain.

  • Examine the role of multimodal therapy in the effective management of postoperative pain.

  • Design effective plans of care for assessing, reassessing, and monitoring patients in the PACU.

  • Explain factors responsible for inter-patient differences in responses to analgesic therapies.

  • Describe means to assess pain in both verbal and non-verbal patients.

  • Discuss advances in perioperative pain management that have the potential to improve outcomes.

Target Audience: Professional nurses interested in the management of pain and comfort in the perianesthesia setting.

Faculty: Rosemary Polomano, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., associate professor of pain practice, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia
Dina A. Krenzischek, M.A.S., R.N., C.P.A.N., A.S.P.A.N. president 2004-'05, nurse manager, PACU, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore
Eugene R Viscusi, M.D., assistant professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia

Cost:
Free

Contact: Melissa Bolin (859) 323-3851 or melissa.bolin@uky.edu

Accreditation: The University of Kentucky College of Nursing is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).

The Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) approves the University of Kentucky College of Nursing as a provider as well. KBN and ANCC approval of an individual continuing nursing education provider does not constitute endorsement of program content for commercial support. This educational activity will provide a maximum of 2.4 KBN (50 minute) contact hours and 2 ANCC (60 minute) contact hours for nurses who attend the entire program. Provider #:
3-0008-7-07-181.  A certificate will be issued to participants after the course. 

Commercial support: This activity was made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical., Inc.
 

 






 

 

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