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Jan 24, 2025
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NAP 301 - Advanced Acute and Chronic Pain Management Theories with Skills Lab Semester Hours: 3 This course focuses on the theoretical and practical considerations involved in the administration and management of acute and chronic pain across the continuum of anesthesia settings. This course applies knowledge of associated age-related anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology considerations utilizing multi-modal pain therapy administration. Therapeutic interventions, including pharmacologic therapy, acute and chronic pain diagnostic procedures, interventional regional anesthetic blocks, neurolytic procedures, and alternative and nontraditional therapies are applied to utilize a multidisciplinary patient-centered approach to pain management across the life span. A clinical laboratory will help learners acquire skills in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia administration and spinal and epidural anesthesia management. The course will highlight indications, contraindications, and management of regional anesthesia complications utilized in acute and chronic pain syndromes.
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