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Lehigh Valley Health Network

Department of Emergency Medicine

2018

Patient Care Services / Nursing Faculty

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Perception And Practice Among Emergency Medicine Health Care Providers Regarding Discharging Patients After Opioid Administration, Ryan M. Surmaitis Do, Alexandra Amaducci Do, Kathryn Henry Do, Michael Jong Md, Emily A. Kiernan Do, Hope Kincaid Mph, Cph, Lindsa Houck Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, Cen, Cpen, Phrn, Sandra Sabbatini Bsn, Rn, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Kenneth D. Katz Md Jan 2018

Perception And Practice Among Emergency Medicine Health Care Providers Regarding Discharging Patients After Opioid Administration, Ryan M. Surmaitis Do, Alexandra Amaducci Do, Kathryn Henry Do, Michael Jong Md, Emily A. Kiernan Do, Hope Kincaid Mph, Cph, Lindsa Houck Msn, Rn, Nea-Bc, Cen, Cpen, Phrn, Sandra Sabbatini Bsn, Rn, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Kenneth D. Katz Md

Department of Emergency Medicine

Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to determine the current attitudes, perceptions, and practices of emergency medicine providers and nurses (RNs) regarding the discharge of adult patients from the emergency department (ED) after administration of opioid analgesics.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey was administered at 3 hospital sites with a combined annual ED census of >180,000 visits per year. All 59 attending emergency physicians (EPs), 233 RNs, and 23 advanced practice clinicians (APCs) who worked at these sites were eligible to participate.

Findings

Thirty-five EPs (59.3%), 88 RNs (37.8%), and 14 APCs (60.9%) completed the survey for an overall response rate of …