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A 55-Year-Old Woman Is Diagnosed with Metastatic Breast Cancer

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A 55-year-old woman is diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.  The patient is treated with an opioid analgesic for bone pain that is well controlled during the first week of therapy.  The following week, the analgesic dose becomes ineffective and the patient reports nausea, itching, and constipation.  She has become very weak and is unable to walk due to the pain.  The opioid dose is increased.  The patient is concerned about side effects with higher dosages, noting that her son has a history of opioid dependence, and "I watched him suffer a lot of bad reactions."  The physician explains the concept of tolerance to opioids and that high doses are commonly required to control pain.  Over the next few weeks, the patient would likely experience which of the following?


A) Euphoria
B) Increased itching
C) Persistent nausea and vomiting
D) Respiratory depression
E) Sedation
F) Urinary retention
G) Worsening constipation

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