Geriatrics/Palliative Care Flashcards

1
Q

What medication must be stopped in dementia

A

Tricyclic antidepressants e.g. amitriptyline

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2
Q

What tool identifies medication where the risk outweighs the therapeutic benefits in certain conditions

A

STOPP tool

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3
Q

What tool suggests medications that may provide addition benefits

A

START tool e.g. PPI for gastroprotection in patients on medications with increased bleeding risk

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4
Q

What score is used to assess patients at risk of pressure sores

A

Waterlow score

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5
Q

What medication should be avoided in parkinsons

A

Olanzapine

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6
Q

How should you assess frailty

A

Evaluation of gait speed, self-reported health status or the PRISMA-7 questionnaire

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7
Q

Should you use ABx in pressure ulcer treatment?

A

Not routinely, only if there are signs of infection

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8
Q

What medication should be used in palliative care for nausea and vomiting that is due to gastric dysmotility and stasis

A

Dopamine (D2) receptor antagonists

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9
Q

What 3 things might metastatic bone disease respond to

A

Analgesia, bisphosphonates, radiotherapy

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10
Q

Treatment of respiratory secretions and bowel colic

A

Syringe drivers: hyoscine hydrobromide, hyoscine butylbromide, or glycopyrronium bromide

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11
Q

used first-line to manage secretions in a palliative care setting

A

Hyoscine hydrobromide or hyoscine butylbromide

muscarinic receptor antagonist used if the lung if filled with fluid

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12
Q

first line anti-emetic for intracranial causes of nausea and vomiting

A

cyclizine

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13
Q

Hiccups in palliative care

A

chlorpromazine or haloperidol

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14
Q

Treatment of a headache caused by raised intracranial pressure due to brain cancer (or metastases)

A

Dexamethasone

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15
Q

Treatment of pain in palliative patients with:

  • mild-moderate renal impairment
  • chronic kidney disease
A

Mild to moderate: Oxycodone preferred to morphine

CKD: Alfentanil, buprenorphine and fentanyl

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16
Q

If pain is not controlled in palliative patients then…

A

Increase the morphine dose by 30-50%

17
Q

How can you reduce the discomfort associated with a painful mouth that may occur at the end of life

A

Benzydamine hydrochloride mouthwash or spray