Drug Misuse, Abuse and Diversion for New Mexico Healthcare Professionals
Contact Hours: 1
Cost: $12.00
All states (with the exception of Hawaii) recognize our courses for accredited continuing nursing education, CNE, contact hours.
All advanced practice nurses, including certified nurse practitioners, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and clinical nurse specialists, with prescriptive authority practicing in New Mexico are required, by law, to complete five contact hours of continuing education on the subject of non-cancer pain management as part of the 15 hours of required pharmacology CE every 2 years. State-specific requirements include content related to CE rules developed by the New Mexico Board of Nursing (NMBON). In order to satisfy this requirement, this state-specific course should be completed in combination with another course of at least four contact hours such as Pedagogy’s Current Concepts in Pain Management. The combination provides both general knowledge regarding pain management and New Mexico-specific content.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
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Explain the provisions of NMAC 16.12.9 (Rule 9).
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Identify at least 3 factors that contributed to the rise of opioid use.
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Identify at least 5 patient addiction behaviors.
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Identify at least 5 additional healthcare professional addiction behaviors.
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Identify the 10 steps of Pain Management Universal Precautions.
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Discuss appropriate patient education regarding prescription drugs.
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Recognize at least 5 “Red Flags” as it relates to drug misuse and/or diversion.
Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Legal Requirements
Chapter 3: Naloxone
Chapter 4: Rise of Opioid Abuse
Chapter 5: Avenues for Abuse/Diversion
Chapter 6: Patient Addiction Behaviors
Chapter 7: Healthcare Addiction Behaviors
Chapter 8: The Addicted Nurse
Chapter 9: Pain Management Universal Precautions
Chapter 10: Patient Education
Chapter 11: DEA “Red Flags”