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Session Title: Opioid Management – Escalation of Medications
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the session, learners will be able to:
ü Describe Opioid management
ü List assessment tools that may be useful (10 available)
ü Explain the importance of a opioid management strategy
ü Develop an Action Plan for treatment
Tools:
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· Pain Diagram
· BPI or PDI Questionnaire
· Opioid Manager
· Urine Drug Screen
· Opioid Agreement Letter
· DN4
· PHQ9/GAD7
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Patient Populations:
· Patients on Opioids
· Adult Male
· Primary care practice
Patient / Condition / Issues / ToolsMr. G.H.., 54 years old / Mixed Chronic Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain to left chest / Abdomen / Intermittent electric pain
Escalating opioid use
Life stressors
Random Urine test positive for opioids, cocaine, marijuana / Pain Diagram
BPI or PDI Questionnaire
Opioid Manager
Urine Drug Screen
Opioid Agreement Letter
DN4
Time: 30 minutes
Materials:
· Facilitator laptop connected to internet and projector with display screen
· Wireless Network connection instructions projected on display screen
· Power point slide deck
· Opioid Manager (1 per attendee)
· Pain Diagram (1 per attendee)
· BPI or PDI Questionnaire (1 each per attendee)
· Opioid Manager (1 per attendee)
· Urine Drug Screen (1 per attendee)
· Opioid Agreement Letter (1 per attendee)
· DN4 (1 per attendee)
· PHQ9/GAD7 (1 each per attendee)
· Handout (1 per attendee)
References:
1. Opioid Manager
2. Pain Management algorithm
Agenda:
Time / Topic / Delivery Format5 min / Introductions and Session Overview / Didactic presentation
5 min / Objectives / Didactic presentation
15 min / Case study / Facilitated conversation
10 min / Questions / Q&A
5 min / Review and Wrap-up / Didactic presentation, Evaluation forms
Assessment:
· How many participants can identify the problem and explain the supporting history and lab findings.
· Can participants list 3 assessment tools that may be useful?
· How many participants can role model delivering key messages of concern and appropriate response?
· How many participants can develop an Action Plan for treatment?
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Procedure:
Time / Directions / Slide Showing[10 min before session starts] / Pre-session facilitator preparations
· Show slide on Objectives
· Set up room
· Introduce yourself to participants as they come in / Slide 2
5 min / Introductions and Session Overview
· Ask learners to introduce themselves, including: (if necessary)
o their names
o where they work / Slide 1
5 min / Objectives
· Show Slide 2 and review intended learning objectives:
By the end of the session, learners will be able to…
ü Describe Opioid management
ü List assessment tools that may be useful (10 available)
ü Explain the importance of a opioid management strategy
ü Develop an Action Plan for treatment / Slide 2
35 min / Case Study (Mr. G.H., 54 yr old – Opioid Diversion)
Present case information one slide at a time, pausing where appropriate to solicit participant input
Slide 3- what else would people want to know from history (before slide 4)
Slide 4- ask audience- what assessment tools would they use?
Slide 5- what else would people want to know from history? What assessment tools might be useful?
Slide 6- Ask audience what they think of Mr. G.H.’s urine drug screen result
Note: cocaine and marijuana present in urine, which shouldn’t be present
Slide 7- Ask what the audience would say to this patient.
What would be the audience’s next steps
Slide 8- Presenter’s comments
*Use the handout resources which will help guide you in facilitating participant questioning and discussion at key points
[Timing reminder: you have about 1.5 minutes to cover each slide] / Slides 3 - 8
10 min / Questions
· Ask if the audience has any questions
· Discuss questions and ask if participants have other responses to offer / Slide 9
Not done
5 min / Wrap-up
· Briefly summarize session
· Give overview of resources
· Review learning objectives and ask if they were achieved
· Thank participants for their participation and provide take-home resource / Slide 10
Not done