Bulk Suggestion Bulk ID: sabicool/04.07.23-02:32AM
Accepted at: Nov, 01, 2023 4:35 a.m.
Author: sabicool
Related Deck: 1675118865074
Accepted
Text
What is the intial management of mild acute back pain with no red flags?

{{c1::Returning to normal activity with paracetamol and iburprofen}}
Text
What is the intial management of mild acute back pain with no red flags?<br><br>{{c1::Returning to normal activity with paracetamol and iburprofen}}
Extra
Provided the mechanism of injury does not lend itself to a major trauma
Extra
Provided the mechanism of injury does not lend itself to a major trauma
Personal Notes
Empty field
Personal Notes
Missed Questions
Empty field
Missed Questions
Oxford Handbook
Empty field
Oxford Handbook
First Aid
Empty field
First Aid
AMBOSS
Empty field
AMBOSS
eTG Complete
Empty field
eTG Complete
Talley & O'Connor
Empty field
Talley & O'Connor
Additional Resources
Empty field
Additional Resources
Source
Based on emedici question
  1. Guideline on acute pain management. ANZCA FPM. 2013
  2. Parr A, Askin G. Non-radicular low back pain: Assessment and evidence-based treatment. Australian Journal of General Practice. 2020;49(11):724-727 https://www1.racgp.org.au/getattachment/67ef9975-1f3e-4ce6-96da-f6a9ce954468/Non-radicular-low-back-pain.aspx
Source
Based on emedici question<br><ol><li>Guideline on acute pain management. ANZCA FPM. 2013</li><li>Parr A, Askin G. Non-radicular low back pain: Assessment and evidence-based treatment. Australian Journal of General Practice. 2020;49(11):724-727&nbsp;<a href="https://www1.racgp.org.au/getattachment/67ef9975-1f3e-4ce6-96da-f6a9ce954468/Non-radicular-low-back-pain.aspx">https://www1.racgp.org.au/getattachment/67ef9975-1f3e-4ce6-96da-f6a9ce954468/Non-radicular-low-back-pain.aspx</a></li></ol>
One by one
Empty field
One by one
Tags
#Malleus_CM::#TO_BE_TAGGED Questions::GP