Continuing Professional Development: Pain management for paramedic practice
Monday, June 10, 2013
OverviewThis CPD Module will outline the definitions and presentation of the overarching typology of acute and chronic (or persistent) non-malignant and malignant pain, describe the anatomy and physiology relating to pain and review the pharmacology of pain medication in the UK for children and adults. This CPD module is advisory and does not seek to replace any locally agreed policies/procedures within your organisation or national policies and guidelines related to pain management. This module aims to provide you with a background to pain, its various types, some pain assessment tools and the pharmacological action of the common analgesic agents, and therefore a greater understanding of managing patients presenting in pain, their presenting symptoms and underlying pathology.Learning OutcomesAfter completing this module you will be able to:• Outline the history of pain theories to date• Describe the anatomy and physiology relating to pain• Understand different types of pain• Explore some pain assessment tools• Explain the underlying pharmacology of common analgesic agents
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