List the common sx in advanced cancer
Causes of Constipation in Advanced Cancer
Complications of Constipation in Advanced Cancer and how are the complications caused?
What are the two considerations that must be done before prescribing medications to cancer patients who present with constipation?
Purpose: To find out whether there is really a need for laxatives
Three classes of laxatives that can be used in patients with constipation. Name some examples for each class and describe their MoA.
Dosing for the following drugs for adults:
In cancer patients with constipation, if the rectum is impacted, what are the management plans if:
In cancer patients with constipation, if the rectum is empty, what are the management plans if:
In cancer patients, what are some advices on preventing constipation
What is the most likely cause of Intestinal Obstruction (I/O) in Cancer patients and what are some ways in which I/O is classified?
Cause: Malignancy
Classifications:
Goal of managing I/O and the general management for I/O
Goal: Reverse obstruction and provide sx relief
Compare the sx of upper GI and lower GI I/O
Hint: VCAAA
Upper GI VS Lower GI:
What are the approach to managing I/O according to whether it is:
What are some dietary advices for I/O patients?
Take low residue/low fiber diet:
Define Diarrhea
> 3 unformed stools within 24h
What are possible causes of Diarrhea in cancer patient?
What are the two considerations that must be done before prescribing medications to cancer patients who present with diarrhea?
2. Consider underlying causes (e.g. drugs, disease, diet)
List the pharmacological management of Diarrhea and their dosage. What is the common SE and C/I for all of the drugs?
Common SE: Constipation
Common C/I: Infectious Diarrhea
Some cautions when using: the following drugs in managing diarrhea:
Non-pharmacological advices for managing diarrhea in cancer patients
What is carcinoid syndrome in cancer patients, and what is one management option?
Sx secondary to carcinoid tumours such as edema and flushing
Management; Octreotide
Define Dyspnea. Why is it significant in cancer treatment?
A subjective experience of breathing discomfort consisting of qualitatively distinct sensations that vary
Significant as it is one of the top reason to visit the emergency department
Possible causes of Dyspnea in Cancer patients
CARS
General Principles of managing dyspnea