Lot emphasis was done on concepts on pain management in ED. In general clinicians are nog so keen tp relieve pain either acute or chronic. Some ignorance or lack of confidence may lead to the scenario. More than 75 percent people leave ER without getting adequate pain relief. Pain id subjective and-and is the subject of those who were suffering it. Clinicians are still afraid to use opioids to relieve pain. Opioids are the best one to relieve both acute and chronic pain. Tramadol is the one drug rampantly using. Infact it is a useless drug and creating more complications.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004630/
Dr.Venugopalan.PP: Medical graduate of Govt. Medical College Calicut. Postgraduation Anaesthesiology and Emergency Medicine.Chair &; Lead Consultant in EM at Meitra Hospital, Professor EM at MMC, Regional Faculty AHA, Formerly Expert Committee member KRSA , Director Aster MIMS &Deputy Director MIMS Academy, Founder and Executive Director Angels International Foundation and Trust.Master Trainer in World Guinness CPR Training.Spouse Dr.Supriya; Blessed with Dr.Neethu and Dr.Kamal
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