COURSE:
NR-565: Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals
CPGs Related to Opioid Prescribing
Preparing the Collaboration Café
Follow these guidelines when completing each component of the Collaboration Café. Contact your course faculty if you have questions.
General Instructions for Collaboration Café CPGs Related to Opioid Prescribing Assignment
Step 1: Review your assigned client scenario below. Your assigned client is based on the first letter of your last name in the chart below. The scenarios below depict inappropriate or excessive opioid use.
Last Name | Client from Week 3 Lesson |
A – E | David Ball, a 45-year-old male, is currently taking hydromorphone (Dilaudid) 4mg PO QID for chronic pain from fibromyalgia. |
F – J | Terrence Brown, a 71-year-old male, is currently taking oxycodone 10mg/acetaminophen 325mg (Percocet) QID for neuropathic pain from diabetic peripheral neuropathy. |
K – N | Geraldine Marzec, a 60-year-old female, is currently taking oxycodone ER (OxyContin) 20mg PO BID for chronic low back pain from an old injury. |
O – R | Bola Ogunwande, a 31-year-old female, is currently taking oxymorphone ER (Opana) 5mg PO QID for migraines. |
S – V | Le Chin, a 54-year-old male, is currently taking morphine sulfate (MS Contin) 30mg PO TID for dental pain. |
W – Z | Marianne Rubenstein, an 80-year-old female, is currently taking hydrocodone 10mg/acetaminophen 325mg (Norco) PO QID for osteoarthritis. |
Step 2: Review the client’s case and CDC’s (2022) CPG related to opioid prescribing. You can use the Ctrl F function on your keyboard to assist in your review of the CPG to help find keywords.
Step 3: Analyze and critique your assigned case and answer the prompts below with explanation and detail, providing complete references for all citations.
Step 4: Reply to peers with different assigned clients.
Include the following sections for the Collaboration Café CPGs Related to Opioid Prescribing Assignment
- Application of Course Knowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail.
- Introduce your client, their situation, and their medication regimen. Calculate and describe your client’s daily morphine milligram equivalents (MME). Provide your calculations and a rationale for your answer. Refer to this linkLinks to an external site. for reference.
- Discuss how your client’s daily MME falls above or below the threshold for additional consideration. How do you know?
- Consider the need for additional considerations given the total MME, the limited information available in the case, and the risks for overdose. What other consultations, prescriptions, and education may be required given their current individual circumstances and medications?
- Consider the appropriateness of your client’s medication regimen. According to the CPG, what other prescriptions may be more appropriate for their individual circumstances? If no change is needed or warranted according to the CPG, state that with support from the CPG.
- Engagement in Meaningful Dialogue: Engage peers by asking questions and offering new insights, applications, perspectives, information, or implications for practice:
- Respond to at least one peer.
- Respond to a second peer post.
- Communicate using respectful, collegial language and terminology appropriate to advanced nursing practice.
- Professionalism in Communication: Communicate with minimal errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation.
- Wednesday Participation Requirement: Provide a substantive response to the Collaboration Café topic (not a response to a peer), by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. MT of each week.
- Total Participation Requirement:Provide at least three substantive posts (one to the initial question or topic and two to student peers) on two different days during the week.
Collaboration Café CPGs Related to Opioid Prescribing
CONCLUSION
Name: Geraldine Marzec Age: 60-year-old female Condition: Chronic low back pain from an old injury Medication: Oxycodone ER (OxyContin) 20mg PO BID (twice a day). The patient receives 40 MME through their daily Oxycodone…..Purchase this sample for $10
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