Pain and analgesia 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Coxibs
- ? selective inhibitors, eg ?
licensed for use in ?/?, but risk of serious adverse ? events
first line in - ? patients, or high risk of ? ? complx
? should still be co-prescribed

A
cox2
celecoxib
ra/oa
cardiac
thrombocytopenic
upper GI
ppis
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Opiates - decrease ?
not very good for ? pain
SE - ? depression, ? + ? (40%, goes upon repeat admission), ?, sedation/depression of the ? reflex, ? ? contraction (CI in ? ? disease)

A
neuro-excitability
neuropathic
resp
n+v
constipation
cough
gall bladder, gall stone
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3
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Opiates - absolute CIs? 4

A

acute resp depression, acute alcoholism, risk of paralytic ileus, raised ICP (pupil responses)

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4
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Opiates - tramadol has ? effects - can result in ? syndrome if used with other ? drugs
-tolerance develops within ?, physical ? may occur

A
MAOI
serotonin
serotonergic
few days
dependence
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5
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Opiates - prescribing

  • acute setting - ?mg ? morphine in healthy adults is OK, with this dose then ? upwards - start point in ?/? patients-> ?mg
  • ? is usually co prescribed as anti-? of choice - ?mg IV/PO up to ?ds
  • long term opioids? - co prescribed ?+?
  • weak ops have ? strength opioid SE’s so again ? and ? should be co prescribed
A
5 IV 
titrated
frail/elderly
2
metoclopramide
emetic
10
tds
lactulose and senna
full
antiemetic and laxative
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Opiates - dose conversion

  • convert all doses into ? ? equivalence - with BNF conversion table - and total the ? dose
  • divide into two ? ? release doses of ?
  • always prescribe ?th of total daily dose ? oramorph for ? pain (max ? hourly)
A
oral morphine
24h
12h modified, zomorph
1/6
prn
breakthrough
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7
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Opiates - OD
resp depression (in over 12's) give ?
no response after 1 minute - ?
if no response at 2 mins - ?
then give ?mg/?mg doses in severely poisoned patients
A

400 micrograms IV naloxone
further 800
further 800
2mg/4mg

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8
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Patient controlled analgesia

  • main indications = ? or in ?
  • shown to increase patient ? and ? overall doses used
  • analgesic boluses given via ? pump and dedicated ? line, which then ? out for a set time
A
postop, onc
satisfaction, decrease
syringe
IV
locks
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9
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Non- drug analgesia

  • ? - v effective in trauma
  • ? therapy - v effective around ? post op
  • TENS - e current applied via ?-? generator to activate ? fibres in tissues below
  • ? - can be effective in some conditions
  • ???
A
splinting
cold, joints
hand held
nerve
acupuncture
CBT
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