The purpose of this course is to instruct the professional nurse in afflictions commonly known as neck and back pain. This course will describe the anatomy of the spinal column and the many different causes of neck and back pain in relationship to the abnormalities of the spine that may occur due to stress and degeneration. Other causes of back pain, such as that experienced due to muscle, ligament, and tendon stress or injury will be discussed. Risk factors for such painful occurrences will be discussed as well as treatment modalities, including surgical procedures. Tips to prevent neck and back pain which may lessen the impact of pain on the individual and decrease the pain that is placed on the general population in terms of socio-economic demands will also be included in this discussion.
Course Publication Date:
May 16, 2024
This course is available with
NO ADDITIONAL FEE if you have an active
one year unlimited membership!
Author: | Kathleen Cross MSN, RNC-OB, LCCE |
Course No: | NB-PAIN-23 |
Contact Hours: | 4.00 |
Delivery Method: | Online Self Study |
Category: | Pain Management Community & Home Health Critical Care Medicine Emergency & Trauma Medicine Geriatric Medicine Medical & Surgical Issues Oncologic Medicine Oregon Pain Management Professional Issues
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Learning Objectives
Identify 5 risk factors for back pain.
Recognize 4 causes of back pain.
Explain 3 ways of preventing back injury.
Discuss 3 methods used to diagnose back pain.
Differentiate acute and chronic pain and treatment modalities utilized.
Discuss surgical and non-surgical treatment of back pain, including pharmacological and non-pharmacologic options
Explain how osteoarthritis differs from rheumatoid arthritis.