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Richard Talusan1, Jennifer Kawi1, Lori Candela1
1is a primary care nurse practitioner for the VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System in North Las Vegas. is an assistant professor and is an associate professor, both at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of Nursing; is a professor in the educational and clinical studies department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Abstract:
Evidence-based strategies helped reduce opioid doses and identify abuse and misuse in patients referred to an opioid monitoring clinic.
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