Illinois Opioid Prescribing and Opioid Abuse Training for Healthcare Providers

Course

The Illinois Opioid Prescribing and Opioid Abuse Training for Healthcare Providers provides Healthcare Providers (HCP) guidelines for prescribing opioids, such as opioid risks, dosage amount, and likewise, how to prevent an overdose.

Firstly, prescription opioids (like hydrocodone, oxycodone, and morphine) and illicit opioids (like heroin and illegally made fentanyl) are powerful drugs. Secondly, these drugs have a risk of potentially fatal overdose. 

Therefore, death from an opioid overdose happens when too much of the drug overwhelms the brain and interrupts the body’s natural drive to breathe. Moreover, One should Protect loved ones from opioid abuse, addiction, and overdose.

What You’ll Learn

  • Introduction & Guidelines for Prescription Opioids
  • Opioid Misuse and Death Statistics
  • Identifying Risks When Prescribing Opioids
  • Key factors & Challenges Faced in Dentistry
  • The process of Prescribing for Special Populations

Details

Course length: 3 hours; CEU: 3.

Languages: American English

Key features: Audio narration, learning activity, and post-assessment

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Illinois Opioid Prescribing and Opioid Abuse Training for Healthcare Providers

Opioid addiction is a significant public health challenge in the United States. Overdose deaths have been on the rise in the United States for the past few years. Addictions and deaths are both on the rise. This public health crisis will be challenging to solve. Healthcare providers are the first line of defense against the opioid crisis. Providers need to prescribe opioids responsibly and learn how to identify possible signs of addiction in patients. Learners will study how to safely prescribe opioids to reduce the risk of addiction and overdose deaths.

Introduction

While news stories frequently report the impacts of opioid abuse, little coverage is dedicated to their medical purpose. Prescription opioids treat moderate-to-severe pain. Healthcare providers prescribe opioids for a variety of reasons and health ailments. In recent years, physicians have prescribed opioids for chronic pain more frequently. However, patients taking opioid medications face serious health risks. Healthcare providers must understand these risks, as well as the potential care benefits opioids can provide when considering whether to prescribe opioids.

Statistics

The statistics about opioid misuse are acutely distressing. Currently, synthetic opioids are the main cause of drug overdose deaths. Additionally, opioids caused the majority of drug overdose deaths in 2019. Deaths have been increasing each year. 

These numbers underscore the importance of proper physician training regarding prescribing opioids. Healthcare providers have an obligation to prescribe opioids in a responsible and accountable manner that protects the health of patients. Learners study strategies to responsibly prescribe opioids to patients.

Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids

The CDC publishes guidelines to aid both patients and providers in understanding guidelines for the opioid prescribing process. Guidelines educate both parties on the risks and benefits of opioid therapies. 

Different ailments require different types of opioids. Healthcare providers must understand which types of opioids should be prescribed for different patients. The first step providers should take before prescribing opioids is collaborating with patients to create treatment goals. This provides patients with a clear understanding of what they are seeking to gain from opioid therapy, and it allows them to weigh the risks and benefits more accurately. The plan helps patients decide if they should discontinue opioid therapy. This is important because a plan provides a safeguard against potential addiction or drug dependence for many patients. Learners will study other guidelines and strategies for prescribing opioids responsibly.

Identifying Risks when Prescribing Opioids

Physicians must work with patients to help them weigh the risks and rewards of opioid therapy. Risk factors include but are not limited to sleep apnea, pregnancy, and many more. Physicians should communicate with patients about risk factors regarding opioid therapy to help them make informed decisions. Learners will study different risk factors, potential dangers of opioid use, and how to make informed decisions about prescriptions.

Calculating Dosage

Healthcare providers need to understand that higher dosages of opioids are associated with an increased risk of overdose and death. While many think that higher dosages of opioids lead to reduced levels of pain, this is not true in the long term. Additionally, different quantities of different types of opioids all carry different potencies. For example, 50 mg of hydrocodone has a different potency than 50 mg of oxycodone. Learners will study how to find accurate potencies of different types of opioids to make informed decisions when prescribing them.

Benefits of an Online Course

There are many advantages to taking an online course. Online courses are flexible and convenient. You can work them around your busy schedule. You’re allowed to take this course on your own time and in the environment of your choice. It can improve skills of self-management and self-discipline. This course can be easily taken and easily administered.

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