10. Demystifying Opioid Conversion Calculations: A Guide to Effective Dosing- McPherson, M. L. (2009). Bethesda, MD: American Society <strong>of</strong> Heath System-Pharmacists. ISBN: 978-1585281985.Website: http://www.ashp.org/bookstore/ClinicalReferences/ProductDetails/tabid/199/Default.aspx?ProductId=4216.Educational <strong>Materials</strong>/Curriculum1. Two-sided Laminated Equianalgesic Pocket Card - Southern California Cancer <strong>Pain</strong> Initiative (SCCPI)- PDF Pocket Card http://sccpi.coh.org/PC3-11.pdf <strong>Order</strong> form: http://sccpi.coh.org/PC%20<strong>Order</strong>.htm.2. Case Studies and Faculty Guides – Wisconsin Cancer <strong>Pain</strong> Initiative- Cancer <strong>Pain</strong> Role Model Program - Includes 7 case studies and faculty guides for each to use in teaching basicpharmacology principles related to painWebsite: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/cancer_pain_role_model_program.pdf- Home Care - Includes 5 case studies and faculty guides for each to use in teaching basic pharmacology principlesrelated to pain. Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Home%20Health%20Care%20Case%20Studies.pdf.3. <strong>Center</strong> to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC)- Many tools and guidelines regarding palliative care topics. In order to access the tools, you must first submit your emailaddress. Access is free. Website: http://www.capc.org- From the main web page, click on “Tools for Palliative Care Programs” on the left side <strong>of</strong> the page. After entering youremail (you only need to do this once), click on “Clinical Tools” to find the following and many other tools:- Children’s Health System (<strong>of</strong> Wisconsin) <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment and ManagementWebsite: http://www.capc.org/tools-for-palliative-care-programs/clinical-tools/clinical-guidelines/pain-assess-mgmt.pdf- Medication Guide for Symptom ReliefWebsite: http://www.capc.org/tools-for-palliative-care-programs/clinical-tools/clinical-guidelines/medicationguidelines.doc4. Fast Facts and Concepts – End <strong>of</strong> Life/Palliative Education <strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Center</strong> (EPERC), Milwaukee, WIOver 200 Fast Facts, a PDA version and a Discussion Blog. More than 40 Fast Fact sheets related to pain issues.- Bisphosphonates for Bone <strong>Pain</strong>, #113- Calculating Opioid Dose Conversions, #036- Choosing an Oral Opioid Combination Product, #051- Controlled Release Oxycodone, #080- Converting to/from Transdermal Fentanyl , #002- Cultural Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> Management, #078- Epidural Analgesia, #085- Gabapentin for Neuropathic <strong>Pain</strong>, #049- Intrathecal Drug Therapy for <strong>Pain</strong>, #098- Is it <strong>Pain</strong> or Addiction, #068- Ketamine Use in Palliative Care, #132- Meperidine for <strong>Pain</strong>: What’s all the Fuss? #071- Methadone for Neuropathic <strong>Pain</strong>, #171- Methadone for the Treatment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pain</strong>, #075- Methadone: Starting Dosing Information, #086- Morphine and Hastened Death, #008- Neuroexcitatory Effects <strong>of</strong> Opioids: Treatment, #058- Non-Tricyclic Antidepressants for Neuropathic <strong>Pain</strong>, #187- Once Daily Oral Morphine <strong>Form</strong>ulations, #166- Opioid Allergic Reactions, #175- Opioids and Nausea, #25- Opioid Dose Escalation #020- Opioid Infusion Titration <strong>Order</strong>s, #072- Opioid Infusions in the Imminently Dying Patient, #054- Opioid Use in Renal Failure, #161- Opioid Withdrawal, #095- Oral Opioid <strong>Order</strong>s—Good and Bad Examples, #074- Oral Oxymorphone, #181- Oral Transmucosal Fentanyl Citrate, #103- <strong>Pain</strong> Management in Nursing Homes: Analgesic Prescribing Tips, #089- Parenteral Lidocaine for Neuropathic <strong>Pain</strong>, #180- Patient Controlled Analgesia in Palliative Care, #092- Phantom Limb <strong>Pain</strong>, #21234
- PRN Range Analgesic <strong>Order</strong>s, #70- Radiopharmaceuticals for <strong>Pain</strong>ful Osseous Metastases, #116- Short-Acting Oral Opioid Dosing Intervals, #018- Steroids in the Treatment <strong>of</strong> Bone <strong>Pain</strong>, #129- Subcutaneous Opioid Infusions, #028- Sublingual Morphine, #053- Tapentadol, #228- The Legal Liability <strong>of</strong> Under-Treatment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pain</strong>, #063- The Lidocaine Patch, #148- Topical Opioids for <strong>Pain</strong>, #185- Treatment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> in Patients Taking Bupre<strong>no</strong>rphine for Opioid Addiction, #221- Vertebroplasty and Dyphoplasty for Bertebral Compression Fractures, #202- Why Patients Do Not Take Their Opioids, #083- Writing Discharge/Outpatient Opioid Prescriptions, #094Website: http://www.mcw.edu/EPERC/FastFactsandConcepts.5. Health Facts for You – UW Health, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Madison, WI- Over 50 topics related to pain. Patient education materials developed by University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Hospital experts.- Coping with <strong>Pain</strong> Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Coping-FF%205-10.pdf- Establishing <strong>Pain</strong> Relief Goals Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Goals-FF%205-10.pdf- Intrave<strong>no</strong>us Lidocaine for Perioperative <strong>Pain</strong> Website: http://prc.coh.org/FF%20LidoIVPer12-10.pdf- IV KetAMINE for Perioperative Analgesia Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Ketamine5-10.pdf- Oral Transmucosal Fentanyl Citrate Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Actiq-FF%2012-09.pdf- Opioid-Induced Nausea Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Nausea-FF%203-10.pdf- Opioid Withdrawal Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/OpWith-FF-09.pdf- Patient Controlled Epidural Analgesia (PCEA) Website: http://prc.coh.org/PCEA.pdf- PRN Range Analgesic <strong>Order</strong>s Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/PRN-FF%208-09.pdf- Urine Drug Testing (UDT) Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/UDT-FF-10.pdf- The Correct Way to Write “Titrate to Comfort” <strong>Order</strong>s Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Titrate5-10.pdf- Transitional Analgesia Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/TranAna11.pdf- Transdermal Fentanyl Website: http://prc.coh.org/FF/TransFen11.pdf- Transverses Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block Website: http://prc.coh.org/FF-TAPBlock01-11.pdfWebsite: http://www.uwhealth.org/health-information/health-facts-for-you/11128.6. <strong>Pain</strong> Care Fast Facts: 5-Minute Clinical Inservice – UW Health, , University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Madison, WI- 4% Topical Lidocaine Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/TopLid11.pdf- Management <strong>of</strong> Opioid Induced Constipation Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/OpioidIndConst9-11.pdf.- Multimodal Analgesia Website: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/FF%20MA-11.pdf7. Patient Contracts/Agreements- For full explanation, sample agreements, and newer termi<strong>no</strong>logy regarding the use <strong>of</strong> opioid agreements see Appendix B.Pasero, C. & McCaffery, M. (2010). <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment and Pharmacologic Management. MO: St Louis, Elsevier Mosby.ISBN: 978-0-323-05696-0Website: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.advertisers/722199/description#description.Guidelines/Clinical Pathways1. Achieving Balance in Federal & State <strong>Pain</strong> Policy- Evaluation guide presents a framework that has been developed by the <strong>Pain</strong> & Policy Studies Group (PPSG) tounderstand and to evaluate policies at the federal and state level.Website: http://x.amega.hu/doc/letters/hospice/163/ppsg1.pdf.2. Cancer <strong>Pain</strong> and <strong>Pain</strong> Management - Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer <strong>Center</strong>, New York, NYWebsite: http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/96732.cfm.3. Care <strong>of</strong> the Patient Receiving Conscious Sedation - Canadian Society <strong>of</strong> Gastroenterology Nurses & AssociatesWebsite: http://csgna.com/en/guidelines/sedation.html.4. Cleveland Clinic Guide to <strong>Pain</strong> Management, Stanton-Hicks, M.- In The Cleveland Clinic Guide to <strong>Pain</strong> Management, Dr. Michael Stanton-Hicks presents critical information about thescientific studies and progress in regulating and managing pain and how a healthy mind-body relationship can changethe experience <strong>of</strong> chronic pain. Website: http://cchealth.clevelandclinic.org/books/pain-management. .35
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