Course Outline
- Cancers: lung, breast, colon, prostate, gynecological
- Hodgkins disease
- Non-hodgkins lymphoma
- Leukemia’s
- Children with cancer
- Diagnostic testing
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation therapy
- Alternative methods of treatment
- Pain control
- Maintaining nutritional status
- Oncological emergencies
- Psychological support
- Legal and ethical issues
- Care maps and the case manager
Learning Objectives
- Define the scope of cancer pain management.
- List 4 causes of pain in cancer patients.
- Discuss the probability of successful management of cancer pain.
- List 2 important reasons for controlling cancer pain.
- Discuss the relationship between cancer pain and quality of life.
- Define pain.
- List 3 barriers to cancer pain management.
- Discuss the relationship between cost and reimbursement for pain management.
- List 4 components of the initial pain assessment.
- State the primary source for pain assessment data.
- State 3 characteristics of a good pain assessment tool.
- State 3 times when pain should be assessed and documented.
- Discuss 3 potential causes for discrepancies between behaviors and a patient’s self- report of pain.
- List 8 common cancer pain syndromes.
- List the 3 major classes of drugs used in cancer pain management.
- State 3 recommendations for pharmacologic management of cancer pain.
- Discuss the importance of around-the-clock administration of pain medication.
- List 3 major side effects of NSAIDs.
- Define the following and give an example of each type of opioid:
- Full agonist
- Partial agonist
- Agonist-antagonist
- State why meperidine should not be used in long-term management of cancer pain.
- Define opioid tolerance and discuss its clinical implications.
- Define opioid physical dependence and state the clinical application of this concept.
- List 4 routes of analgesic administration and discuss the pros and cons of each.
- List 5 side effects of opioids and discuss the nursing management of each.
- Define adjuvant drug and give 3 examples.
- Discuss the role of placebos in management of cancer pain.
- Discuss 3 principles to include in discharge planning of the patient being treated for cancer pain.
- List 3 physical modalities of pain management and state one precaution to follow with each.
- Discuss the role of exercise in cancer pain management.
- List 3 effect of prolonged immobilization.
- Discuss the role of psychological interventions in cancer pain management.
- List 3 advantages of relaxation techniques and imagery as part of a pain management approach.
- Define the following terms in relation to pain management:
- Distraction
- Reframing
- Discuss the role of patient education in cancer pain management.
- Discuss the role of pastoral care in cancer pain management.
- State the panel consensus regarding invasive palliative approaches to pain management.
- List 3 indications for palliative radiation therapy.
- State 3 precautions to be followed when administering radiation therapy.
- Define and give an example of each of the following:
- Acute radiation effects
- Late radiation effects
- Discuss the role of anesthetic techniques in management of cancer pain.
- Discuss nursing implications for neuroablation therapies.
- List 4 principles relevant to surgical management of pain due to primary or metastatic tumor.
- Discuss potential for chronic pain syndromes after surgery.
- List 4 factors to consider when managing procedure-related pain.
- Discuss 4 types of drugs used for management of procedural pain.
- State 2 important considerations when using conscious sedation for procedural pain.
- Discuss the panel consensus regarding managing pain in special populations.
- State the primary assessment method for young children and cognitively impaired adults.
- State a precaution to follow when administering opioids to infants.
- State the relationship between aging and opioid administration.
- Discuss the relationship between uncontrolled pain and new psychiatric symptoms, including depression.
- Discuss 4 factors to consider when managing cancer pain in patients diagnosed as substance abusers.
- Discuss the occurrence of pain in HIV infection.
- Discuss 2 considerations when evaluating cancer pain management.
- List 9 recommendations to be implemented in a cancer pain management practice setting.
Course Contents
Executive Summary
- Overview
- Assessment of Pain in the Patient With Cancer
- Pharmacologic Management
- Nonpharmacologic Management: Physical and Psychological Modalities
- Nonpharmacologic Interventions: Invasive Therapies
- Procedure Related Pain in Adults and Children
- Pain in Special Populations
- Monitoring the Quality of Pain Management
References
Attachment B: Pain assessment and management instruments
Attachment C: Sample relaxation exercises