Chronic Persistent Pain
Geriatric Syndrome Chronic Persistent Pain Engage Curriculum.pdf
Lesson Summary
The text delves into chronic and persistent pain, addressing treatments and management strategies tailored to different types of pain:
- Nociceptive pain
- Neuropathic pain
- Nociplastic pain
Various approaches are discussed, such as:
- Medications
- Physical therapy
- Neurostimulation
- Structure support
Key points highlighted in the text include:
- Importance of patient education
- Utilization of multimodal management
- Referral to specialized healthcare providers in pain management
- Assessment of co-morbidities
- Individualized care for elderly patients with chronic pain
Moreover, the text stresses the significance of:
- Community support resources
- References related to chronic pain management in older adults
It also focuses on chronic/persistent pain in the context of older adults, exemplified by Mr. Wells, a retired electrician with diverse health conditions.
The text discusses:
- Definitions of terms like geriatric syndrome
- Screenings, assessments, and treatments for chronic pain
- Impacts of persistent pain in older adults
- Signs, symptoms, and risk factors associated with chronic pain
- Tools and approaches for screening, assessment, and treatment
It emphasizes:
- Biopsychosocial approach in managing pain
- Considering the patient's preferences in pain management