Impacts Psychoactive Drugs in Pain & Pain Treatment Discussion

Impacts Psychoactive Drugs in Pain & Pain Treatment Discussion

Impacts Psychoactive Drugs in Pain & Pain Treatment Discussion

As you explore the Learning Resources this week, you begin to identify topics you hope to explore further while in-residence. The Learning Resources for this week address pain and pain treatment. How might your awareness that a patient struggles with chronic pain affect your strategies for treatment? What questions would you ask your patient? As you explore this week’s resources, note what sparks your interest or raises strong opinions, and why.

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For this Discussion, select two topics about pain and pain treatment from this week’s Learning Resources about which you have strong opinions or interest in learning more.

Write an explanation of at least two topics from the pain and pain treatment resources about which you have strong opinions or interest in learning more.

 

Reference:

  • Hughes, D. (2007). Innovative pharmacological fMRI methods can help diagnose and treat chronic pain. Neurology Reviews, 15(1), 19.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
  • Julien, R.M., Advokat, C.D., & Comaty, J.E. (2010). Part 3: Drugs Used to Treat Pain: Analgesic Medications; Chapter 9, Nonnarcotic Anti-Inflammatory Analgesics (NSAIDs). In A primer of drug action (12th ed.) (pp. 299-314). New York, NY: Worth
    A Primer of Drug Action: A Comprehensive Guide to the Actions, Uses, and Side Effects of Psychoactive Drug, 12th Edition by Julien, R.; Advokat, C.; Comaty, J. Copyright 2010 by W.H. Freeman and Company. Reprinted by permission of W.H. Freeman and Company via the Copyright Clearance Center.
  • Advokat, C. D., & Comaty, J. E., & Julien, R. M. (2019). Julien’s primer of drug actionA comprehensive guide to the actions, uses, and side effects of psychoactive drugs (14th ed.). New York, NY: Worth Publishers/Macmillan.
      • Chapter 10, “Opioid Analgesics” (pp. 333-374)
  • Lipton, R. B. (2011). Chronic migraine, classification, differential diagnosis, and epidemiologyHeadache: The Journal of Head & Face Pain, 51(Suppl. 2), 77–83.
  • Lucas, P. (2012). Cannabis as an adjunct to or substitute for opiates in the treatment of chronic pain. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 44(2), 125–133.
    Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
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