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Pain & Palliative Care

  • Migraine Care: Why and How to Block the Sphenopalatine Ganglion Nerve

    The sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) is associated with the trigeminal nerve, the major nerve involved in headache (HA)...
  • Billing for Nerve Blocks

    Editor’s Note: Cutting through the red tape to make certain that you get paid for every dollar...
  • Understanding the Biology of Addiction Might Improve Emergency Care of Patients Who Abuse Opioids

    Editor’s Note: This is the first part of an ongoing series on what emergency physicians can do...

Migraine Care: Why and How to Block the Sphenopalatine Ganglion Nerve

May 14, 2018 - Adelaide Viguri, DO; and Yenisleidy Paez Perez, DO - 21 Comments

The sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) is associated with the trigeminal nerve, the major nerve involved in headache (HA)…

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Billing for Nerve Blocks

February 20, 2018 - Hamilton Lempert, MD, FACEP, CEDC - 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: Cutting through the red tape to make certain that you get paid for every dollar…

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Understanding the Biology of Addiction Might Improve Emergency Care of Patients Who Abuse Opioids

February 20, 2018 - R. Corey Waller MD, MS FACEP, DFASAM; AND Evan Schwarz, MD FACEP, FACMT - 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: This is the first part of an ongoing series on what emergency physicians can do…

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Are Opioids for Sickle Cell Disease Appropriate, or Do They Enable Addiction?

December 12, 2017 - Jeffrey Glassberg, MD, MA - 0 Comment

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited hemoglobin disorder that affects approximately 100,000 individuals in the United…

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ACEP Leadership Addresses Opioid Crisis, Mass Shootings, and Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act

December 12, 2017 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

The ACEP leadership team works tirelessly to improve the field of emergency medicine. Here’s a selection of…

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Opinion: We Have Effective Treatments for Opioid Addiction—Why Don’t We Use Them?

December 12, 2017 - Alister Martin, MD, MPP; and Nathan Max Kunzler, MD - 6 Comments

The Case A 32-year-old female with anxiety and recent bimalleolar ankle fracture presents requesting help with her…

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The Facts About Abstral (Sublingual Fentanyl) Tablets

November 13, 2017 - Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP - 3 Comments

A bstral is a sublingual (SL) dosage form of the pure opioid agonist fentanyl. It’s approved by the…

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Do Emergency Physicians Need Yet Another Fentanyl Option?

November 13, 2017 - Howard “Howie” Mell, MD, MPH, CPE, FACEP - 0 Comment

Much has been written about the opioid crisis in America. Alternative medication regimens have been proposed. The…

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Quality and Safety Considerations for Patients With a POLST or Living Will

February 21, 2017 - Ferdinando L. Mirarchi, DO, FAAEM, FACEP, and Kate Aberger, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

The National Academy of Sciences released its groundbreaking report on end-of-life (EOL) care, confirming EOL care is…

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Building the Future of Emergency Medicine and Palliative Care

February 21, 2017 - ACEP Palliative Care Section - 0 Comment

Section: ACEP’s leadership recently initiated conversations with AAHPM about best practice guidelines for PC’s role in emergency…

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