Introduction: There is ongoing controversy regarding the appropriate use of narcotic analgesia for patients presenting frequently to the emergency department (ED) with subjective acute exacerbations of pain. "Are we treating pain or enabling addiction?”Objectives: To determine whether the presence o f specific factors could be used to identify adults complaining of acute exacerbations of pain for suspected drug addiction, to estimate the percentage of drug addicted patients, to assess the physicians’ ability to detect drug addiction and to evaluate interrater reliability.Methods: A Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20) was administered to 76 ED patients who presented with acute exacerbations of pain and either multiple ED visits for similar p...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Objectives: Poor pain management is relevant among individuals unable to communicate verbally (UCV)....
Introduction: There is ongoing controversy regarding the appropriate use of narcotic analgesia for p...
Starting in the early 2000s, pain was accepted as the fifth vital sign when it came to patient satis...
Introduction: The prevalence of substance use disorders is higher in patients receiving opioid analg...
Abstract Introduction The opioid epidemic is profound and described in detail in the current literat...
Introduction: Opioid overdose is a major public health problem. Emergency physicians need informatio...
Introduction: Opioid overdose is a major public health problem. Emergency physicians need informatio...
Abstract Objective Medical utilization of opioid analgesia comes with a risk of iatrogenic opioid ad...
The present study investigated the impact of narcotic administration on quantity and frequency of re...
Introduction: Pain is a common presentation to the emergency department but often overlooked with li...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Objectives: Poor pain management is relevant among individuals unable to communicate verbally (UCV)....
Introduction: There is ongoing controversy regarding the appropriate use of narcotic analgesia for p...
Starting in the early 2000s, pain was accepted as the fifth vital sign when it came to patient satis...
Introduction: The prevalence of substance use disorders is higher in patients receiving opioid analg...
Abstract Introduction The opioid epidemic is profound and described in detail in the current literat...
Introduction: Opioid overdose is a major public health problem. Emergency physicians need informatio...
Introduction: Opioid overdose is a major public health problem. Emergency physicians need informatio...
Abstract Objective Medical utilization of opioid analgesia comes with a risk of iatrogenic opioid ad...
The present study investigated the impact of narcotic administration on quantity and frequency of re...
Introduction: Pain is a common presentation to the emergency department but often overlooked with li...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Introduction: Pain is the commonest reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED), bu...
Objectives: Poor pain management is relevant among individuals unable to communicate verbally (UCV)....