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    practicalpainmanagement.com/ and complete 2 opioid conversions of your choice and read the description of your "answer." Discuss your experience with this calculator as compared to others you have used in the past. One of the medications that I chose was morphine sulfate converting to hydromorphone. The information obtained was interesting. Chose this related to a patient that was on the unit that was on a PCA (patient controlled analgesia) and wean to…

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    Naltrexone Case Study

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    Morphine treats moderate-to-severe pain and is a Schedule 2 opioid. Although once available only as a rapidly acting formulation, long-acting products are now routinely prescribed to treat chronic pain. Morphine is the most prominent and active ingredient in opium. It was first extracted from opium some 200 years ago. Morphine is as easy to abuse as heroin and carries the same risks as heroin. To reduce the potential for abuse, the newer product Embeda adds naltrexone to the formulation.…

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    Opium Research Paper

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    Opium is an astringent, yellowish-cocoa, immovably addictive sedative prescription masterminded from the dried juice of unripe instances of the opium poppy and containing alkaloids, for instance, morphine, codeine, and papaverine. It is conceivably a champion amongst the most adaptable medicines known thank to its rule element altering, morphenine, opium smothers torment, produces pleasure, activates rest and lessens inconvenience. In the long history of opium use far and wide, people searching…

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    Status - uncontrolled Drug therapy problem - safety: dose too high - LS's pain medication dose is too high and at risk for opioid overdose. Drug therapy problem - indication: needs additional drug therapy - LS is at high risk for opioids overdose, a rescue medication for opioids overdose is recommended; LS needs optimal pain medications to control her symptom. Drug therapy problem - compliance: noncompliance - LS is not compliance with taking her MS Contin tablet and oxycodone IR tablet.…

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    who showed exceptional courage in To Kill a Mockingbird was elderly Mrs. Dubose. In the novel, Mrs. Dubose is depicted as an elderly, racist woman who is struggling with a long lasting morphine addiction. Months leading up to her death, she shows a plethora of courage when she attempts to break her addiction to morphine. Even when she realizes chances of this happening were slim, she still strived for her goal which was to die clean. Atticus describes her to his children as one of the bravest…

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    patents were issued for the drug and easy trade continued. In 1803, Morphine is created by Friedrich Sertuerner in Germany. In the 1800’s, the War on Drugs was very real. The British and China actually went to war over the trade. In 1853 the hypodermic needle was invented. Bayer company announces a new drug, Heroin, in 1898 as a substitute for Morphine. It was supposed to be a drug that didn’t have the nasty side-effects of Morphine. In the early 1900’s, Heroin addiction sky-rockets. In 1924…

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    the opium poppy plant. The opioid epidemic has reached increasingly large numbers and is very prevalent nowadays. People use opiates for many different reasons. They are considered analgesic drugs because the relieve pain. All opiates, including morphine, hydrocodone and oxycodone, require a prescription by a doctor and are used to treat severe pain. However, this is not nearly the reality we see in today’s society. From China and Mexico, illegal substances are smuggled into the United States by…

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    Secondly, the mixing may lead to unconsciousness. Thirdly, there is a possibility of overdose and may even result to death (Nichols, 2004). Lastly, narcotics are the other drug classification. An example of a narcotic is morphine. There are various effects that arise from the use of morphine. One is gastrointestinal issue such as constipation, vomiting as well as abdominal cramps. Secondly, there are shrunken pupils. Thirdly, the person may have issues with respiratory depression. Another…

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    Cultivation Theory

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    News is an essential part of American life, so much so its protection was included within the Bill of Rights. Not only is news media a means of transmitting information, it can strengthen a society, shape opinions, enrich one’s knowledge, and serves as a backbone of democracy by ensuring the public is apprised on topics of national concern. One such topic of concern within our society is the nation’s opioid epidemic. Lives are being lost at an alarming rate, state and local governments are…

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    Addiction is not a disease it is the result of a series of bad life decisions. It is the person’s choice to start using drugs or addictive substances, at some point that person also actively had to make the decision to continue using the addictive substance despite the negative repercussions, and that individual also made the decision to stay in the negative environment that is influencing their bad choices. Addiction is a path people choose for themselves, you are not born an addict. You did…

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