Card sort

0920-0222 Attach 2 Card Sort Physician Opioid-revised.docx

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Card sort

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We are going to finish up by doing a simple activity that will help us understand how physicians categorize opioid medications which give us some great insight into how we can improve pain and opioid questions. In front of you is a stack of cards with pictures and names of some medicines. Please look through the set of cards and then group the medicines that you think are similar and separate the medicines that you think are different. You may make as many groups as you would like, but each group must have more than one medicine, and you have to make three or more groups.


[Note to reviewers: The following is a list of all the medicines that may feature on the cards. The card templates themselves start on the next page. Please note that the card templates show both the front and the back of each card.]


Vicodin

Lortab

Norco

Zohydro ER

Hydrocodone (generic)

OxyContin

Percocet

Percodan

Roxicodone

Oxycodone (generic)

Ultram

Ultram ER

Ultracet

Tramadol (generic)

Extended-release tramadol (generic)

Tylenol with codeine

Codeine (generic)

Avinza

Kadian

MS Contin

Morphine (generic)

Extended-release morphine (generic)

Duragesic

Fentora

Fentanyl (generic)

Suboxone

Buprenorphine (generic)

Buprenorphine plus naloxone (generic)

Opana

Opana ER

Oxymorphone (generic)

Extended-release oxymorphone (generic)

Demerol

Dilaudid or hydomophone

Exalgo or extended-release hydromorphone

Methadone

Tylenol

  1. Acetaminophen

Ibuprofen

Advil

Motrin

Advil PM

Tylenol PM

Aspirin

Naproxen

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