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What skills are needed for Supervision -
ANSWER-Be able to: give direction/guidance
evaluate/monitor
following up
What is the acronym S-BAR stand for? - ANSWER-It is a
interdisciplinary communication strategy that promotes effective
communication between caregivers
S = situation - State the issue or problem
B = background - provide history
A = assessment - most recent VS and current findings
R = recommendation - state what should be done
What are the 3 categories of pain medications - ANSWER-1. non-
opioids: for mild pain or in combination for moderate pain
2. Opioids: for moderate to severe pain
3. Co-analgesic or adjuvant drugs (i.e. anticonvulsants,
antidepressants) for neuropathic pain
,Name 4 types of Nonopioid Analgesics - ANSWER-1.
Acetaminophen: Tylenol
2. Salicylates: Aspirin, Trilisate
3. NSAIDS: ibuprofen, Indomethacin, Ketorolac, Diclofenac
4. COX-2 inhibitors: Celebrex
What type of drug is Aspirin? - ANSWER-Non opioid Analgesic
Salicylates
Choline magnesium trisaliclate (Trilisate) is another type of non
opioid Analgesic salicylates
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is what type of drug?
What is the maximum recommended dosage?
What should you monitor? - ANSWER-Nonopioid Analgesics.
Max dose: 4000 mg (4 g) in 24 hrs
Monitor liver function
What have NSAIDs (except aspirin) been linked to and what type
of patient should not take NSAIDs? - ANSWER-NSAIDs (except
aspirin) have been linked to a higher risk for increased
cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infarction, stroke,
and heart failure. Patients who have just had heart surgery
should not take NSAIDs. NSAIDs are very hard on the stomach.
NO NSAIDs for Cardiac patient.
,At what pain level should an Opioid Analgesic be considered? -
ANSWER-Pain level of 6 or greater. Opioids are used for
moderate to severe pain.
DO NOT delegate what you can EAT - ANSWER-E = evaluate
A = assess
T = teach
What are some examples of Non-opioid Analgesic pain
medications - ANSWER-
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Salicylates:
- Aspirin
- Choline magnesium trisalcylate (Trilisate) NSAIDs:
- Ibuprofen
- Indomethacin
- Ketorolac
- Diclofenac K
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors
- Celecoxib
What are some types of Analgesics (used for moderate to severe
pain)? - ANSWER-Mu agonists
- Morphine
, - Hydromorphone
- Methadone
- Levorphanol
- Fentanyl
- Oxycodone
- Codeine (Tylenol No.3)
Mixed agonist-antagonists
- Pentazocine
-Butorphanol
Partial agonists
- Nuprenorphine
-Buprenorphine plus naloxone
Adjuvant drugs
- used for neuropathic pain
- Antiepileptic drugs, antidepressants, and anesthetics are
prescribed alone or in combination with opioids for
neuropathic pain,
- Corticosteroids
What is a Mu agonist? - ANSWER-The so-called agonist-
antagonist drugs have a relationship to the opioid receptors that
includes activation and blockade. Some of these drugs activate
one type of opioid receptor, known as the kappa receptor, while
blocking another, the mu receptor