Core Curriculum for Pain Management Nursing
Core Curriculum for Pain Management Nursing
ASPMN
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
09/2024
576
Mole
9780323794374
Pré-lançamento - envio 15 a 20 dias após a sua edição
Where we've been and where we're going
Include Future of Pain here
Section One: Foundations of Pain Management Nursing (Sharon Wrona)
Chapter 1
Physiology of Pain
Sex/Gender differences
Pain and immunology
Genomics
Race and ethnicity
Types of pain
--Acute
--Persistent
--Acute on Persistent
--Nociceptive
--Neuropathic (CRPS)
--Mixed (arthritis)
Chapter 2
Current Pain Theories
Chapter 3
Mood Disorders and Pain (include peds)
Depression
Anxiety
PTSD
Trauma
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Chapter 4
Ethics, Disparities & Barriers Related to Pain Management
Diversity/Equity
Stigma
Opioid epidemic
Chapter 5
Impact of Pain and Benefits of Pain Management
Economic
Morbidity and mortality with pain
Diversity/Equity
Morbidity and mortality with treatment
Section Two: Nursing Roles in Patient Care and Beyond (Ann Schreier)
Chapter 6
Nursing Process
Assessment
Treatment
Evaluation
Education
Chapter 7
Research and Quality Improvement
Include QI methodologies
Chapter 8
Advocacy (include policy, governmental info)
Federal and state policy/regulations
Constantly changing
Chapter 9
APRNs in Pain Management Nursing
Prescribing
NP, CNS, CRNA, CNM
Section Three: Assessment (Ann Schreier)
Chapter 10
Introduction and General Concepts of Pain Assessment
Pain/suffering
Multidimensional assessment
Cultural considerations
Diversity/Equity
Chapter 11
Pain Assessment Tools
Pediatric pain assessment
Adult pain assessment
Assessment of cognitively Impaired and nonverbal adults
Chapter 12
Risk Assessments Related to Pain Management (substances, risky behavior)
Delirium
Withdrawal (COWs, WAT-1)
Opioid induced sedation (POSS, Ramsay, UMich)
--Who's at risk and monitoring
Risk assessment (substances, risky behavior)
Chapter 13
Mood, Sleep, Fatigue, Nutrition, and Eating Disorders
Section Four: Management (Maureen Cooney)
Chapter 14
Introduction and General Concepts of Pain Management Techniques
? WHO ladder (get the most current one or delete)
Multimodal therapy-general over view of drug classes
--Not specifics, that's in pharmacology
Acute pain guidelines
Opioid risk assessment
HHS guidelines
CDC guidelines
Cultural considerations
Diversity/Equity
Chapter 15
Integrative and Complementary Therapies
Chapter 16
Cognitve Therapies
CBT
Acceptance Therapy
Chapter 17
Pharmacology
Include all meds
Generic conversation about equianalgesic tables
Ketamine
Lidocaine
Beers Criteria
Medication weaning
PCA/AACA/RNCA
Reversal agents
Chapter 18
Cannabis
Chapter 19
Interventional Pain Management
Regional anesthesia/analgesia
--Peripheral and neuraxial nerve blocks
--Epidurals
--Wound infusions
Interventional techniques for persistent pain
--Implanted pumps
--Spinal and peripheral nerve stimulators
--Sympathetic blocks
--Joint injections
--Trigger point injections
Chapter 20
Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (include non pharm)
Emergent
Adult
--Bone marrows
--LPs
Pediatrics
--Circumcision
--Buzzy
--Sucrose
Chapter 21
Managing Complex Pain
General principles
Guidelines for various conditions--what are the best sources?
Common examples
-- MS pain (low back pain, fibromyalgia, arthritis, etc.)
--Abdominal pain
--Headaches
--Sickle cell disease
Interprofessional approach
Chapter 22
Managing SUD and Pain
Glossary of Terms
Index
Where we've been and where we're going
Include Future of Pain here
Section One: Foundations of Pain Management Nursing (Sharon Wrona)
Chapter 1
Physiology of Pain
Sex/Gender differences
Pain and immunology
Genomics
Race and ethnicity
Types of pain
--Acute
--Persistent
--Acute on Persistent
--Nociceptive
--Neuropathic (CRPS)
--Mixed (arthritis)
Chapter 2
Current Pain Theories
Chapter 3
Mood Disorders and Pain (include peds)
Depression
Anxiety
PTSD
Trauma
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Chapter 4
Ethics, Disparities & Barriers Related to Pain Management
Diversity/Equity
Stigma
Opioid epidemic
Chapter 5
Impact of Pain and Benefits of Pain Management
Economic
Morbidity and mortality with pain
Diversity/Equity
Morbidity and mortality with treatment
Section Two: Nursing Roles in Patient Care and Beyond (Ann Schreier)
Chapter 6
Nursing Process
Assessment
Treatment
Evaluation
Education
Chapter 7
Research and Quality Improvement
Include QI methodologies
Chapter 8
Advocacy (include policy, governmental info)
Federal and state policy/regulations
Constantly changing
Chapter 9
APRNs in Pain Management Nursing
Prescribing
NP, CNS, CRNA, CNM
Section Three: Assessment (Ann Schreier)
Chapter 10
Introduction and General Concepts of Pain Assessment
Pain/suffering
Multidimensional assessment
Cultural considerations
Diversity/Equity
Chapter 11
Pain Assessment Tools
Pediatric pain assessment
Adult pain assessment
Assessment of cognitively Impaired and nonverbal adults
Chapter 12
Risk Assessments Related to Pain Management (substances, risky behavior)
Delirium
Withdrawal (COWs, WAT-1)
Opioid induced sedation (POSS, Ramsay, UMich)
--Who's at risk and monitoring
Risk assessment (substances, risky behavior)
Chapter 13
Mood, Sleep, Fatigue, Nutrition, and Eating Disorders
Section Four: Management (Maureen Cooney)
Chapter 14
Introduction and General Concepts of Pain Management Techniques
? WHO ladder (get the most current one or delete)
Multimodal therapy-general over view of drug classes
--Not specifics, that's in pharmacology
Acute pain guidelines
Opioid risk assessment
HHS guidelines
CDC guidelines
Cultural considerations
Diversity/Equity
Chapter 15
Integrative and Complementary Therapies
Chapter 16
Cognitve Therapies
CBT
Acceptance Therapy
Chapter 17
Pharmacology
Include all meds
Generic conversation about equianalgesic tables
Ketamine
Lidocaine
Beers Criteria
Medication weaning
PCA/AACA/RNCA
Reversal agents
Chapter 18
Cannabis
Chapter 19
Interventional Pain Management
Regional anesthesia/analgesia
--Peripheral and neuraxial nerve blocks
--Epidurals
--Wound infusions
Interventional techniques for persistent pain
--Implanted pumps
--Spinal and peripheral nerve stimulators
--Sympathetic blocks
--Joint injections
--Trigger point injections
Chapter 20
Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (include non pharm)
Emergent
Adult
--Bone marrows
--LPs
Pediatrics
--Circumcision
--Buzzy
--Sucrose
Chapter 21
Managing Complex Pain
General principles
Guidelines for various conditions--what are the best sources?
Common examples
-- MS pain (low back pain, fibromyalgia, arthritis, etc.)
--Abdominal pain
--Headaches
--Sickle cell disease
Interprofessional approach
Chapter 22
Managing SUD and Pain
Glossary of Terms
Index