Palliative care prescribing: pain Flashcards

1
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Summarise the wHO pain ladder.

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2
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What types of oral morphine are available for advanced and chronic disease?

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Modified-release morphine
Immediate-release morphine

Based on patient preference

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3
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How much oral morphine is usually used for palliative pain with no comorbidities?

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20-30mg oral MR morphine/day and 5mg morphine for breakthrough pain

e.g. 15mg MR BD + 5mg PRN

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4
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What else should be prescribed for all patients on strong opioids?

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Laxatives

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5
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What advice is given to those with nausea on morphine?

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Nausea usually transient - but antiemetic may be given
Drowsiness is also usually transient, but if persists then adjust dose.

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6
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What do the SIGN guidelines suggest in terms of breakthrough pain?

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Breakthrough dose should be one sixth the daily dose of morphine

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7
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Which opioids are preferred in mild/mod renal impairment vs severe renal impariment?

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No renal impairment: morphine
Mild-moderate renal impairment: oxycodone
Severe renal impairment: alfentanil, buprenorphine, fentanyl

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8
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What treatment options are available for pain in metastatic bone pain?

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Strong opioids
Bisphosphonates
Radiotherapy
Denosumab

NSAIDs have not been shown to be good for this.

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9
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When increasing opioid doses, what % increase should be used?

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By 30-50%

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10
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Which side effects of opioids are transient vs persistent?

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Transient: nausea and drowsiness
Persistent: constipation

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11
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How do you convert from oral codeine to oral morphine?

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Divide dose by 10

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12
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How do you convert from oral tramadol to oral morphine?

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Divide by 10

NB: previously divided by 5 but now BNF says 10

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13
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How do you convert from oral morphine to oral oxycodone? Why would this conversion be done?

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Divide by 1.5 or 2

Oxycodone causes less sedation, vomiting and pruritus than morphine but more constipation.

Oxycodone is twice as strong as oral morphine

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14
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How do you convert from oral morphine to subcutaneous morphine/diamorphine?

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Oral morphine –> SC morphine - divide by 2
Oral morphine –> SC diamorphine - divide by 3

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How do you convert oral oxycodone to SC diamorphine?

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Divide by 1.5

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