Best Practices in Prescribing Opioids
Reamer L. Bushardt, PharmD, PA-C, DFAAPA
Learning Objectives
Session 1: Avoiding Drug Injury in Older Adults: A focus on controlled substances
Discuss key physiologic and common pathophysiologic changes of aging that impact drug therapy.
Case Study in Identifying and Avoiding Drug Injury in Older Adults
Apply age-sensitive principles for medication dosing and management to clinical scenarios.
Session 2: Optimizing Drug Therapy and Avoiding Drug Injury in Older Adults
List nine key questions useful for identifying and managing inappropriate polypharmacy (i.e. unnecessary medication use) in older adults.
Discuss high risk drug-drug and drug-dietary supplement interactions commonly encountered in primary care, including best practices in identifying and managing related toxicities.8.Case Study in Optimizing Drug Therapy in Older Adults
Apply practical tools to screen and appropriately manage complex drug regimens among older adults with or at-risk for drug injury.
Session 3: Drug Therapy for Depression11.Discuss pharmacologic management options within clinical cases of adults with depression.
Relate physiologic and pathophysiologic alternations of brain neurochemistry to symptoms of depression, including the genetic link and molecular basis of injury.13.Apply clinical practice guidelines for antidepressant therapies.
Describe key parameters for medications used to treat mechanism, safety, tolerability, efficacy, cost, and simplicity of use.
Case Study in Diabetes and Depression-diagnosis and treatment
Apply practical tools to screen diabetic patients for depression and appropriately manage depression in diabetic patients.
Session 4: Medical Management of Common Substance Use Disorders18.Explore evidence-based treatment approaches for substance use disorders.
Discuss strategies to fully engage patients and their families in the process, including shared decision-making and building trust.
Gain insights into pharmacotherapeutic treatments, including their mechanisms of action, risks, and benefits as well as relevant psychosocial and psychotherapeutic interventions.
About This Course
Recorded June 4, 2024 and Valid to June 4, 2027
Price: $125 for 5 Hours
2024-06-04 Brushardt - Best Practices in Prescribing Opioids
Reamer L. Bushardt, PharmD, PA-C, DFAAPA
DFAAPA Professor, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Health Professions, Mass General Brigham, Boston, MA. PA in Primary Care. Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Journal of the American Academy of PAs. Principal Investigator Expansion of Practitioner Education in Substance Use Disorders Program, U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
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