2022
DOI: 10.1177/00031348221091957
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Opioid Prescribing Behavior in the Emergency Department During Routine Orthopedic Manipulations

Abstract: Background The emergency department (ED) often represents the first exposure orthopedic trauma patients have to prescription opioids and thus a critical opportunity for prevention of potential long-term opioid use. This study will analyze the impact of opioid prescribing patterns among both ED providers and orthopedic surgery residents on the utilization of opioids during routine orthopedic trauma manipulations. Materials and methods This retrospective study reviewed opioid utilization among patients with an a… Show more

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