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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 3-year-old child has just died on the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit. You approach the parents at the bedside, who are visibly distressed. It becomes clear during your initial interaction that they have a limited understanding of English.

What is the most appropriate immediate action?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 7-year-old girl is on the paediatric oncology ward for management of severe, stable pain related to her underlying malignancy. After a review by the palliative care team, a decision is made to commence a transdermal fentanyl patch.

The medical team is explaining the timeline for its analgesic effect to her parents.

What is the estimated time required for this transdermal formulation to reach a steady-state serum concentration after the initial application?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 14-year-old girl is reviewed on the paediatric oncology ward for the management of complex cancer-related pain. A plan is made to commence regular oral morphine, and the team counsels the patient and her family on the anticipated side effects.

To which of the following common side effects is tolerance most likely to develop within 3 to 5 days?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 10-year-old boy is being discharged from the paediatric ward following a complex orthopaedic procedure. He has been commenced on regular modified-release oral morphine for background pain management. The registrar is counselling his parents about the medication before they go home.

Which of the following is the most critical piece of safety-netting advice to give?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 12-year-old boy, receiving a vincristine-containing chemotherapy regimen, presents for review.

He describes a new and distressing bilateral leg pain, which he characterises as severe, with both burning and shooting sensations. His symptoms have not improved with regular doses of paracetamol and ibuprofen.

Which of the following is the most appropriate first-line adjuvant analgesic to introduce?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 14-year-old boy is receiving palliative care for metastatic disease. He is managed with a continuous subcutaneous morphine infusion for pain.

The palliative care registrar is asked to review him due to increasing agitation and distress. His parents report that his pain seems to have worsened significantly over the past 48 hours, despite upward titration of the morphine dose.

During the review, you note frequent, brief, involuntary jerking movements of his limbs. He also appears frightened, stating that he can see insects crawling on the ceiling.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

An 11-year-old boy is discussed at a multidisciplinary team meeting. His 8-year-old brother is receiving palliative care at home for a life-limiting condition. The family reports that over the past month, the boy has become increasingly withdrawn and is now refusing to attend school.

Which professional is best placed to provide initial support for this child?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 6-year-old child died on the paediatric inpatient ward eight weeks ago. The consultant responsible for the child's care has arranged a bereavement follow-up meeting with the parents.

What is the primary purpose of this consultation?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 9-year-old girl, who is an inpatient for end-of-life care due to a known life-limiting condition, dies peacefully on the children's ward. Her parents are at the bedside. You are the foundation doctor on duty and have just confirmed the death.

What is the most appropriate immediate action to take?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 4-year-old child with a known complex metabolic disorder is admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit with septic shock. The responsible consultant needs to hold a goals of care discussion with the parents given the child's clinical deterioration.

Which of the following is the most appropriate question to initiate this conversation?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 16-year-old boy with Duchenne muscular dystrophy is reviewed in a specialist respiratory clinic.

Over the past six months, his respiratory function has shown a significant decline, and he is experiencing increasing breathlessness. A discussion is initiated with him and his parents regarding an Advance Care Plan.

What is the primary purpose of this document for this patient?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 12-year-old girl is reviewed in a paediatric clinic following a new diagnosis of a life-limiting neurodegenerative condition. Her parents enquire about the role of the palliative care team and the reasons for their involvement at this early stage.

What is the primary objective of introducing a palliative care team for this child and her family?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 5-year-old boy has been admitted to the paediatric ward for initial management of newly diagnosed Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. During his baseline observations, he becomes distressed and refuses to allow the nursing staff to measure his blood pressure.

Which member of the multidisciplinary team is best placed to use therapeutic play to prepare him for this procedure?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 7-year-old boy with autism spectrum disorder requires urgent intravenous antibiotics on the paediatric ward. During attempts to insert a cannula, he becomes extremely distressed and agitated, making the procedure unsafe to continue.

Non-pharmacological de-escalation techniques have been unsuccessful.

Which of the following is the most appropriate pharmacological agent to facilitate this procedure?

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A 16-year-old girl with a known malignancy is reviewed on the ward as part of her palliative care. Over the last hour, she has become increasingly agitated and breathless.

She is visibly distressed and has told the nursing staff she feels very frightened. Her pain is confirmed to be well-controlled with her existing analgesic regimen.

What is the most appropriate medication to manage her agitation and sensation of breathlessness?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 15-year-old girl is admitted to the paediatric oncology day unit to commence her first cycle of treatment for a newly diagnosed Ewing's sarcoma.

The planned chemotherapy regimen is known to be highly emetogenic.

Which of the following is the most important pharmacological agent to administer for prophylaxis against acute emesis?

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A 10-year-old boy is receiving end-of-life care in a children's hospice. He has become unconscious and is unable to swallow or cough effectively. Over the last few hours, his breathing has developed a prominent rattling sound, which is causing significant distress to his family.

Which of the following is the most appropriate initial medication to manage this sign?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 12-year-old girl is reviewed on the ward following spinal surgery for scoliosis. She has been commenced on a regular oral opioid medication for post-operative analgesia.

While planning her discharge, the consultant reminds the junior doctor to co-prescribe a medication to manage a common side effect.

Which of the following side effects is targeted, due to the patient being least likely to develop tolerance over time?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 6-year-old boy is reviewed on the surgical ward four hours following a tonsillectomy. He is receiving postoperative analgesia via a morphine patient-controlled analgesia pump.

The nursing staff request an urgent review as he has become increasingly somnolent and is difficult to rouse. His respiratory rate is 8 breaths per minute.

What is the most appropriate immediate intervention?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 13-year-old boy is on the ward recovering from orthopaedic surgery. He was commenced on oral morphine for analgesia 24 hours ago.

He now complains of significant nausea and has vomited twice. On examination, he is alert and his vital signs are stable.

What is the most appropriate first-line anti-emetic to prescribe?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 9-year-old boy is admitted to the paediatric ward with faecal impaction. He is receiving long-term morphine as part of a palliative care regimen and is already prescribed regular senna.

What is the most appropriate addition to his laxative medication?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 15-year-old girl with an osteosarcoma is reviewed by the palliative care team for optimisation of her analgesia. She is established on a total daily dose of 120 mg of modified-release oral morphine.

What is the most appropriate dose of immediate-release oral morphine to prescribe for an episode of breakthrough pain?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 10-year-old boy is being managed on the paediatric ward for complex pain. He is receiving a continuous subcutaneous morphine infusion, with a total dose of 6 mg administered over a 24-hour period. His background pain is well-controlled, but he experiences intermittent episodes of breakthrough pain.

What is the most appropriate immediate prescription for his breakthrough pain?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 12-year-old girl with metastatic cancer is reviewed by the palliative care team due to poorly controlled pain. Despite regular administration of paracetamol and ibuprofen, she consistently rates her pain as 8/10. A decision is made to commence treatment with an appropriate strong opioid.

Which of the following medications must be co-prescribed prophylactically?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 7-year-old boy is brought to the Accident and Emergency department after falling onto his outstretched hand. Following assessment, a diagnosis of an uncomplicated, closed wrist fracture is made.

He is otherwise clinically well and has no known drug allergies. He rates his current pain as 4 out of 10.

According to established analgesic guidelines, what is the most appropriate first-line medication to prescribe?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 1-month-old infant is being monitored on the postnatal ward. A nurse becomes concerned as the infant has become increasingly irritable and is crying inconsolably.

During the assessment, the infant is noted to have cool hands and feet.

Which of the following vital sign changes would be the most reliable indicator of acute, unmanaged pain?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 4-year-old boy with severe, non-verbal cerebral palsy is brought for assessment by his mother. She reports that for the past 24 hours he has been persistently unsettled and is "not himself".

Which of the following clinical features would most reliably indicate the presence of pain?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 9-month-old infant is admitted to the paediatric burns unit with extensive thermal injuries.

On assessment, he is irritable with a high-pitched cry and is observed to be drawing his legs up towards his abdomen. His heart rate is 170 beats per minute and he is noted to be hypertensive.

Which of the following is the most appropriate tool to assess his pain?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 2-year-old boy is being reviewed on the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit six hours following a complex cardiac procedure.

He remains intubated, mechanically ventilated, and is receiving a sedative infusion. The bedside nurse reports that she is concerned he may be experiencing pain.

Which of the following is the most appropriate tool to formally assess his level of pain?

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Category: Palliative Care and Pain Management

A 5-year-old girl is brought to the Accident and Emergency department with a painful vaso-occlusive crisis. She is communicative and demonstrates an ability to understand simple questions and point to pictures accurately.

Which of the following is the most appropriate tool to quantify her pain score?

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