Tag Archives: Nurses

Pain Killer Addiction Or Physical Dependence – Can You Quit Pain Killers Now? – Nurse’s Guide

If you’re currently taking prescription pain killers for pain or are taking them for other reasons you may have come to the point where you think you may be addicted to them. Many people assume they’re addicted and don’t know that they may have a physical dependence instead. A physical dependence is not an addiction… Read More »

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This unique ceramic wall or desk sign is handmade in the Mountain Meadows Pottery studio in Vermont, USA. It is a perfect gift for people who are obsessed with their daily bodily functions, a nurse or doctor, parent of a toddler or infant, daycare centers and providers, someone who likes bathroom humor, medical patient on… Read More »

Pain Killer Addiction – Nurse’s Quick And Easy Guide To Getting Off Pain Killers

Many chronic pain patients may be under-treated as a result of doctors who are trying to gain control over pain killer addiction, it’s reported. Many other drugs can interact with the opioids and cause a variety of symptoms; this can be fatal. And physical dependence on a drug suggests that sudden stopping of the drug… Read More »

Nurse’s Guide – Getting Help For A Pain Killer Addiction

If you’re physically dependent on a drug the sudden stopping of the drug may result in serious consequences. The treatment options for pain killer addiction include: medications, such as methadone and LAAM (levo-alpha-acetyl-methadol), and behavioral counseling; usually, the patient is medically detoxified before any treatment approach is begun. There are quite a few effective treatment… Read More »

Sleep Disorder – Nurse’s Guide – Get Help Now With These Quick Tips

It’s often reported that the average adult needs about nine hours of sleep, but many studies and people dispute this; reports range from four hours to ten hours a night. Two sleep disorders categorized under disturbed sleep orders include Restless Legs Syndrome, sometimes incorrectly referred to as Restless Leg Syndrome, with one ‘s’, and Periodic… Read More »