Palliative quiz
Palliative Care Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge on palliative care with our comprehensive quiz designed for healthcare professionals and students alike. This quiz covers critical topics including symptom management, medication use, and patient care decisions.
Key features:
- 12 challenging multiple-choice questions
- Evidence-based scenarios
- Enhance your understanding of palliative care practices
A 67-year-old man with metastatic prostate cancer developed hot flushes. His only medication was monthly luteinising hormone-releasing hormone antagonist. According to NICE guidance ‘Prostate cancer: diagnosis and management’ (2014), what is the first-line treatment for his hot flushes?
Cyproterone acetate
Dexamethasone
Gabapentin
Ibuprofen
Medroxyprogesterone
A 25-year-old man with relapsed Hodgkin disease presented with an 8-week history of widespread itch, which was worse at night. On examination, there were excoriations on his legs and trunk. The consultant suggested treating him with cimetidine. What level of evidence supports the use of cimetidine in this situation?
Case reports
Expert opinion
No evidence
Randomised controlled trial
Systematic review
Which of the following medications is NOT used in the management of pruritus in the palliative care setting?
Paroxetine
Fluoxetine
Promethazine
Rifampicin
Doxepin
A 78 year old male with metastatic renal cell carcinoma who has trialled surafanib, evorolimus and nivolumab and is refractory to all medical therapy presents to the emergency department with intractable fevers and night sweats. What is an appropriate medication to give this man?
Promethazine
Paroxetine
Amitryptiline
Hyoscine bromide
Naproxen or paracetamol
A 68 year old female has significant peripheral neuropathy which is severely limiting function. She has renal impairment and narrow angle glaucoma. Which of the following is the preferred neuropathic pain option?
Duloxetine
Amitryptiline
Gabapentin
Pregabalin
Local capsaicin cream
A 60-year-old woman with locally advanced cancer of the left breast presented with recent-onset lymphoedema of her left arm. She is not a candidate for radical resection, and due to her pulmonary co-morbidities, she is unable to tolerate radiotherapy. Her examination shows a very swollen left arm, elbow and wrist associated with ischaemic changes in the fingers of her left hand. There is no radial TK pulse and doppler ultrasound scan shows no thrombus in any of the veins however reduced flow within her brachial arteries. What is the most appropriate initial management of her lymphedema?
Multilayer lymphedema bandaging
Manual lymphatic drainage
Frusemide and spironolactone
Compression sleeve
Surgical debulking
A 78 year old male with metastatic prostate cancer with multiple bony lesions complains of sudden onset right hip pain. A CT scan shows a large lytic lesion with cortical thinning within the upper third of the femur. What is the most appropriate management for this patient?
Densoumab
Radiotherapy
Surgical Fixation
Non-weight bearing status
Bisphosphonates and analgesia
The dose conversion ratio of oral (PO) morphine (M) to oral hydromorphone (HM) in the management of chronic pain is?
M 10 mg PO = HM 5 mg PO
M 10 mg PO = HM 20 mg PO
M 10 mg PO = HM 2 mg PO
M 10 mg PO = HM 10 mg PO
M 10mg PO = HM 50 mg PO
Which one of the following would NOT be an appropriate treatment for a patient with advanced cancer requiring morphine treatment for pain who presents with myoclonus, hallucinations, sedation?
Nalaxone (opioid antagonist)
Switch the opioid (opioid rotation)
Reduce the opioid dose while trying other measures to control pain
Hydrate the patient
Give haloperidol
An 88-year-old man enrolled in hospice four months earlier for the diagnosis of advanced dementia. He has been slowly deteriorating. This morning on examination the patient was lethargic with cool extremities. This afternoon the patient’s daughter calls you with concerns that the patient is making “a weird gurgling noise.” Which of the following is true?
Glycopyrrolate may help treat this symptom without crossing into the central nervous system.
The “terminal secretions” described is often very distressing to patients.
The average survival time after the onset of “terminal secretions” is 2 days.
Multiple studies support the use of anticholinergic medications to treat "terminal secretions"
Scopolamine is the best drug to use for such symptoms occurring acutely
A 76-year-old man in a nursing home becomes apneic and unresponsive and has pinpoint pupils after being given his evening medications. His medications include lisinopril, aspirin, atorvastatin, and morphine sulfate ER. Which of the following may have caused his symptoms?
He is having withdrawal from not being given morphine.
Lisinopril should not be taken with morphine and aspirin.
His morphine tablet was crushed before administration.
He is having an anaphylactic reaction to aspirin.
This presentation is not related to his medications
You are visiting with the wife of a patient who is having difficulty making the transition to palliative care for her dying husband. What is the most desirable outcome for the couple?
They express hope for a cure
They comply with treatment options.
They set additional goals for the future.
They acknowledge the symptoms and prognosis
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