When to use Acetaminophen, NSAIDs, or Opioids analgesics for acute pain in the hospital or inpatient settings is the topic of our video, we will discuss the following:
1. Pain scale severity.
2. The best analgesia strategy to pick for mild, moderate, and severe pain.
3. When NSAIDs are considered firstline agents ( in kidney stone pain, postoperative pain, and musculoskeletal pain).
4. The effectiveness of Acetaminophen in different types of headaches.
5. Management of persistent severe pain.
6. Options for refractory severe pain.
I will show you how this is compared to the WHO analgesic ladder where they advised using ora opioids for moderate pain and I will show you why shouldn't follow that advice in acute pain settings
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:16 Pain severity
0:31 Mild pain management
01:01 Moderate pain management
01:37 Severe pain management
03:05 NSAIDs as firsline analgesics
03:45 Persistent severe pain management
04:22 Severe pain management example
05:43 A Few points about the combination of acetaminophen and NSAIDs
06:30 Other options for severe pain management
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