Transplant Medicine
Opioid Metabolites
Dying with Dignity
Comfort in Care
Energy Crisis
100

This specialty helps patients cope with uncertainty and clarify goals before transplant.

What is palliative care?

100

The most common persistent opioid side effect.

What is constipation?


100

This state was the first to legalize aid-in-dying (at the time called "Physician-assisted dying.)

What is Oregon?

100

Delirium or agitation in a dying patient that does not respond to standard treatments is a candidate for this intervention.

What is palliative sedation?

100

This is the most common symptom reported by patients with advanced cancer, often more distressing than pain.

What is fatigue?

200

This is the most common organ transplanted in the world.

What are the kidney's?

200

You should consider checking this every 6 months-annually when a patient is on methadone.

What is QTc, get an EKG?

200

This is how many states (including NY and Washing DC) Death with Dignity is legal in.

What is 14 

200

This is the primary goal of palliative sedation in end-of-life care.

What is relief of refractory suffering?

200

This psychostimulant is sometimes used in cancer-related fatigue to improve alertness.

What is methylphenidate?

300

This is the most common long-term complication of chronic immunosuppression.

What is infection?

300

The enzyme system responsible for most opioid drug–drug interactions.

What is the cytochrome P-450 system?

300

This ethical principle is central to the Dying with Dignity Act, allowing patients control over the timing and manner of death.

What is autonomy?

300

The most commonly used class of medications for palliative sedation are these.

What are benzodiazepines?

300

This common lab abnormality can worsen fatigue in terminally ill patients and is often treated if correctable.

What is anemia?

400

This is the most common tissue transplant. 

What is cornea tissue?

400

These two opioids are preferred in renal failure.

What are fentanyl and methadone?

400

This physician was known as "Dr. Death" in the 90's, Dr. Jack Kevorkian practice what medicine?

What is pathology?

400

Palliative sedation may still include these medications to control pain while the patient is sedated.

What are opioids? 

400

Modafinil is primarily used to treat fatigue related to this condition but has been studied in this serious illness as well.

What is narcolepsy or daytime sleepiness?

500

This is the most common cancer in solid-organ transplant recipients.

What is skin cancer? (specifically squamous cell)

500

This can occur if buprenorphine is started too soon after a full opioid agonist.

What is precipitated withdrawal?

500

These are two states that you do not have to be a resident of to utilize Medical Aid in Dying.

What is Vermont and Oregon? 

500

This drug is often used in the ICU to provide sedation while allowing patients to remain arousable.

What is dexmedetomidine (Precedex)?

500

Guidelines from the Endocrine Society recommend measuring these levels in males who are on long-term opioid therapy?

What is testosterone?

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