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Question 1:
Your patient comes into the office one week after surgery. He complains that he is not sleeping well due to pain from the surgery. When you ask what he is taking for the pain, he explains that when he went to get his prescriptions filled the pharmacist told him the drugs were opiates. He has heard about opiates on the news. He did not get the prescriptions filled because he did not want to get "hooked" on anything. This patient has no history of substance abuse.
Question 2:
Another patient who is also post-op comes to your office with his meds. The surgeon prescribed Norco for the post-op pain. This patient explains that his stepson has a substance abuse problem. While taking the drugs for pain, the medication bottle was stored in a safe spot within his and his wife's bedroom. Now that he has no need for the drugs, he wants you to take them because he does not want them in his house.
Question 3:
Many states are implementing programs and laws to attempt to control the opioid epidemic. Washington state, for example, has adopted laws to govern the opioid-prescribing habits of practitioners. (The laws that apply to nurse practitioners are WAC 246-840-460 to WAC 246-840-493. You can Google them if you are interested.)
One Washington state law offers nurse practitioners specific instructions for evaluating patients. Read this Washington State law and answer the following questions:
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Prepare an essay on nosocomial infection.
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