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Pain management in cancer - guest78
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A 67-year-old man with newly diagnosed, widely metastatic prostate cancer is hospitalized for severe hip, chest wall, and shoulder pain. Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and oxycodone“acetaminophen have not relieved his pain. Administration of intravenous morphine sulfate, 1 mg/h, is initiated, with a breakthrough dose of 2 mg/h, intravenously, as needed. His pain is well controlled after 2 days.

Which of the following is the most appropriate drug regimen for this patient after hospital discharge to the home?

A Controlled-released morphine sulfate twice daily and immediate-release morphine sulfate as needed
B Oxycodone“acetaminophen as needed
C Hydrocodone-acetaminophen as needed
D Controlled-release morphine sulfate twice daily and oxycodone as needed
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#2
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#3
ddd
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#4
answer please
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#5
I will retake it

It is AAA
as cancer Patient so we dont need to rotate the opioids, can give SR with IR as needed. Pt will be pain free around the clock
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#6
Answer is AAA
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#7
interestingly,AAAA
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#8
good one thx
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#9
perfect i want you wondering like that !!
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