2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/583132
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Management of Pain in the Emergency Department

Abstract: Since pain is a primary impetus for patient presentation to the Emergency Department (ED), its treatment should be a priority for acute care providers. Historically, the ED has been marked by shortcomings in both the evaluation and amelioration of pain. Over the past decade, improvements in the science of pain assessment and management have combined to facilitate care improvements in the ED. The purpose of this review is to address selected topics within the realm of ED pain management. Commencing with general… Show more

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“…13 Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), another mainstay of ED pain management, also have side-effects especially in the gastrointestinal system and kidneys in the elderly. 14 Characteristics ideally required for any new analgesic modality are: efficacy, rapidity of administration, low sideeffects, minimal post-administration monitoring, improved patient satisfaction, and low cost. 9 A novel modality such as ear acupuncture might offer a solution for these issues.…”
Section: Introduction Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), another mainstay of ED pain management, also have side-effects especially in the gastrointestinal system and kidneys in the elderly. 14 Characteristics ideally required for any new analgesic modality are: efficacy, rapidity of administration, low sideeffects, minimal post-administration monitoring, improved patient satisfaction, and low cost. 9 A novel modality such as ear acupuncture might offer a solution for these issues.…”
Section: Introduction Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the proper pain control can not only be a cause for an increase in patient satisfaction, but it also causes moving easier, faster recovery, and faster clearance of the patient from the hospital (5). One of the most important issues that the emergency physician is faced with is the choice of the type of suitable medication according to the terms of the patient and also the route of its prescription (6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cardiovascular effects of opioids are mediated centrally at the central vagal nucleus and, in the case of morphine, directly into the sinoatrial node. Within the gastrointestinal system, opioids delay gastric emptying and cause constipation [29]. There appears to be no significant differences in side effects between dosages of 0.1 mg/kg and 0.15 mg/kg.…”
Section: Morphinementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The majority of opioids used clinically target μ-opioid (mu) receptors. These receptors mediate analgesia as well as common side effects such as euphoria, constipation, and respiratory depression [29]. One exception is the combination of agonist-antagonist agents such as buprenorphine.…”
Section: Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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