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nbme2.4-Q6ethics-very importantQ - farista000125
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. A mentally competent 76-year-old man is in the
terminal stage of
multiple myeloma. He is unable to move and requires
24-hour nursing
care. Increasing doses of narcotics are needed to
control severe pain.
As a result, when he is pain-free, respiratory
function is impaired and
consciousness is clouded. The patient says he cannot
live with this
degree of pain and asks to be given a lethal injection
of pain
medication. Which of the following is the most
appropriate step regarding the
pain medication?

A
) Reduce the dosage so as not to impair respiration

B
) Administer the dosage necessary to control pain
despite
respiratory impairment

C
) Administer the dosage necessary to control pain
and add a
centrally acting stimulant

D
) Appeal to the family to convince the patient to
tolerate a bit
more pain
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#2
b................
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#3
b)
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#4
why not C...can any one explain it
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#5
B.... this is a terminal pt requesting comfort measures only (wants to die) and question states that he is competent to make this decision.
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#6
THANKS A LOT BERNIE,GOD BLESS YOU
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#7
the answer is b
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#8
bbb
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#9
BB
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#10
B!!
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