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Moderator: Russell K. Portenoy, MD Panelists: John M. Saroyan, MD Debra F. Fox, APRN, FNP-BC, CHPN Katherine Leonard, MD Erica Rosenbaum, LMSW
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11 month old female Epidermolysis bullosa, junctional type Extensive skin & gastrointestinal lesions Failure to thrive Significant developmental delay PE: Extensive desquamation to arms, legs; scapulae and sacrum Comfort care; DNR
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Pain management Methadone 0.1 mg po tid +Morphine prn Parental concern over addiction Principle of double effect Dressing changes Management of other symptoms Pruritis, irritability, dyspnea Feedings Medications Formulations with and without feeding tube
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Psychosocial support in Recessive autosomal inheritance Well, unaffected sibling Multiple loss bereavement Home health nursing + palliative care Opportunities for collaboration with industry and national organizations
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10 y/o girl ALL s/p standard chemotherapy, not a BMT candidate, Phase I and II trials exhausted Transfusion dependent Referred to hospice on discharge from hospital
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Symptom control pain, nausea, dyspnea, fear and anxiety, insomnia Goals of care transfusion, feeding, antibiotics, code status Transition to Home Family, Patient and Community Support at end-of-life and through bereavement
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Brief overview ~. State and Federal guidelines ~. Incorporating Pediatric hospice and palliative care within the guidelines of concurrent care
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6 y/o boy temperature and blood pressure abnormalities dystonic posturing diaphoresis and erythroderma severe neurologic impairment following meningitis/encephalitis generalized tonic-clonic seizures Multiple ED visits ICU admissions over three years with multiple prolonged intubations, sepsis work-up (including spinal taps), many pneumonia
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Diagnosis Neuroirritability Treatment Clonidine Clonazepam Diazepam PR Goals of Care and Home Services
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