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[This is a for a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each table should pertain to a specific topic. See TR - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary]Pain Assessment Tools
Tool/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |
McCaffrey Initial Pain Assessment Tool | Pain Assessment tool | National Institute on Drug Abuse | Includes diagrams of body and questions to initially assess location, intensity, quality, causes, effects, and contributing factors of pain. |
See Expand & Enhance Chronic Pain Prevention |
Pain Assessment and Documentation Tool (PADT) | Pain Management tool | Designed to be easily included in a patient's medical record to facilitate ongoing evaluation of pain and treatment. |
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Pain Management Courses
Toolkit/Resource | Type | Source | Description | Supplemental Materials |
Provider's Clinical Support System For Opioid Therapies Chronic Pain Course |
Chronic Pain Management Course | AUDIENCE: Primary Care Providers This course with provide clinicians with a solid base when treating chronic pain. The curriculum was created in an effort to consolidate the vast amount of information available to clinicians into a course that provides clinicians with the information, resources, and knowledge they need to treat their patients who suffer from chronic pain, including non-pharmacological treatments. The result is the most comprehensive and up to date curriculum developed thus far for the treatment of chronic pain. |
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