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Pharmacologic management of painful cipn


Problem: Which statement to the practitioner reflects an accurate understanding of the pharmacologic management of painful CIPN? Need Professional Help? A. "Because there are no good studies proving which drug works best to manage CIPN, we may have to stop the patient's chemotherapy." B. "There are many drugs we could try, but I suggest we start with morphine. It worked well when the patient had surgery." C. "The patient has a prescription for immediate-release morphine, but that drug alone is probably not going to manage the pain adequately." D. "The patient does not have any other risk factors for CIPN, so the pain may not really be that bad."

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