Advanced Analgesia in the Emergency Department
By Don Stader
Obtaining the best pain control is both a science and an art. Advanced analgesia in the Emergency Department teaches us to utilize the best evidence available to address different types of pain, and also the best techniques to connect and communicate with patients for optimal results.
Advanced Analgesia in the Emergency DepartmentSep 30, 2020
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AAPS Case 8: Patient with History of Metastatic Cancer on Chronic Opioids
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AAPS Case 7: Patient with History of Recurrent Migraines
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AAPS Case 6: Patient with Renal Colic on Apixaban, Metoprolol and Amiodarone for Afib
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AAPS Case 5: Multimodal Management of Uncomplicated Renal Colic
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AAPS Case 4: Elderly Patient with History of Parkinson's Disease
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AAPS Case 3: Patient with Chronic Abdominal Pain
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AAPS Case 2: Elderly Fall with Alzheimer's Disease
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AAPS Case 1: Obese Patient with Decreased SpO2 and Acute Fracture
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AAPS Medications Overview
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AAPS: Introduction to Advanced Analgesia in the Pre-Hospital Setting
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AAED Cases
A podcast detailing different advanced analgesia approaches to common Emergency Department presentations - from abdominal pain to fractures. Listen to Dr. Stader provide the best ED pain control.
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Regional Analgesia & Anesthesia
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Pharmacological Agents
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History of Opioids
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