Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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What can excessive use of opioids lead to in patients with pre-existing respiratory conditions?

  1. Enhanced pain relief

  2. Respiratory depression

  3. Increased alertness

  4. Minimum impact on respiratory health

The correct answer is: Respiratory depression

Excessive use of opioids in patients with pre-existing respiratory conditions can lead to respiratory depression, which is a decreased ability to breathe adequately. Opioids act on the central nervous system to relieve pain, but they also depress the respiratory centers in the brain. This is particularly concerning for patients who already have compromised respiratory function, as opioids can exacerbate existing issues, leading to shallow or slowed breathing, or in severe cases, respiratory failure. In contrast, enhanced pain relief and increased alertness would be potential effects of opioids but do not pertain to negative outcomes in patients with respiratory concerns. Additionally, stating that opioids have minimal impact on respiratory health overlooks the significant risks associated with their use in patients with pre-existing conditions. It is crucial for healthcare providers to monitor these patients closely and adjust dosages accordingly to prevent such life-threatening complications.