Multimodal Analgesia

Timothy J. Hartman, James W. Nie, Kern Singh
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Lippincott Continuing Medical Education Institute, Inc., is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Lippincott Continuing Medical Education Institute, Inc., designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. To earn CME credit, you must read the CME article and complete the quiz and evaluation assessment survey on the enclosed form, answering at least 70% of the quiz questions correctly. This activity expires on July 31, 2024. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After participating in this activity, the spine surgeon should be better able to: 1. Explain advantages of multimodal analgesia in perioperative pain management. 2. Identify common medications and nonpharmacologic methods used in multimodal analgesia, including their benefits and risks. 3. Describe risks associated with overuse of opiates in perioperative pain management.
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Lippincott继续医学教育研究所,Inc.是由继续医学教育认证委员会认证的,为医生提供继续医学教育。Lippincott继续医学教育研究所(Lippincott Continuing Medical Education Institute, Inc.)将这种持久材料指定为最高1.5 AMA PRA第1类信用标准。医生只应主张与其参与活动的程度相称的功劳。要获得CME学分,您必须阅读CME文章并完成随附表格上的测验和评估评估调查,正确回答至少70%的测验问题。该活动将于2024年7月31日到期。学习目标:通过参加本活动,使脊柱外科医生能够更好地:解释多模式镇痛在围手术期疼痛管理中的优势。2. 确定多模式镇痛常用药物和非药物方法,包括其益处和风险。3.描述在围手术期疼痛管理中过量使用阿片类药物的相关风险。
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