CDC Opioid Prescribing Guidelines (Fall 2022/2023) Answered 100% Correct
Describe the scope of the 2022 CDC opioid prescribing guidelines. -expanded recommendations on use of opioids for ________ -expanded to include _______ -includes chronic pain -applicable outpatient settings include clinician offices, clinics, and urgent care centers -includes prescribing for pain management when patients are discharged from _________, ___________, ________ -does NOT apply to ___________ to patients while hospitalized or in an emergency dept or other observational setting - ANSWER-acute pain subacute pain hospitals, emergency departments, other facilities providing care the 2022 CDC clinical practice guideline for prescribing opioids for pain is... -a clinical tool to __________ between clinicians and patients and empower them to make informed, person-centered decisions related to pain care together -intended for _________ and other _______ providing pain care for outpatients aged >18 yo with acute pain, subacute pain, chronic pain -intended to be flexible to enable _______, taking into account an individual's expected health outcomes and well being - ANSWER-improve communication primary care clinicians; clinicians person-centered decision making the 2022 CDC clinical practice guideline for prescribing opioids for pain is NOT... -a replacement for _______ or individualized, person-centered care -intended to be applied as inflexible standards of care across pts and or pt populations by healthcare professionals, health systems, pharmacies, third party payers, or governmental jurisdictions or to lead to the rapid tapering or abrupt discontinuation of opioids for pts -a ______, regulation, or policy that dictates clinical practice or a substitute for FDA approved labeling -applicable to management of ________, ________, or _________ -focused on opioids prescribed for ______________ - ANSWER-clinical judgement law sickle cell disease related pain, cancer related pain, palliative care or end of life care opioid use disorder List common causes of acute pain for which there is evidence that non-opioid treatments are superior. - ANSWER--low back pain -neck pain -other common musculoskeletal conditions
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