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Availability of Pain Medications for NPO Patients
Family Medicine
  • Anna Augustin, DO, HCA Healthcare
  • Kyle Borodunovich, DO, HCA Healthcare
  • Sean Quinonez, DO, HCA Healthcare
  • Furqan Haq, HCA Healthcare
  • My Myers, MD, HCA Healthcare
Division
West Florida
Hospital
St. Petersburg General Hospital
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
11-14-2019
Keywords
  • opioid dependence,
  • drug dependence,
  • addiction,
  • substance-related disorders,
  • opioid-related disorders,
  • NSAID
Abstract

In recent years, the opioid epidemic has been a key catalyst in changing the medical standards for treating both acute and chronic pain. Instead of relying heavily on narcotics for pain management, practitioners are not encouraged to adapt a non-pharmacologic, non-opioid approach to analgesia. While many guidelines have been set to standardize outpatient pain management, the rules surrounding inpatient analgesia are limited or lacking.

Publisher or Conference
18th Annual Pain Medicine Meeting
Citation Information
Augustin A, et al. Availability of Pain Medications for NPO Patients. Poster presented at: American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 18th Annual Pain Medicine Meeting; November 14-16; New Orleans, LA.