An idiographic that explains the importance of assessing long-acting medication in opioid tolerant patients with cancer. It has a green triangle with a photo of a woman with blonde hair and a white shirt smiling at the camera. The text on the right side of the image reads "Even with the increase in my opioid medication I still get pain. It's as if my hip suddenly catches on fire." On the left side there is a list of facts about the history of present illness including the current pain medications the primary physician increased and how would you address Angela's breakthrough pain needs? At the bottom of the idiographic there are two bullet points that explain the importance and how mentor is an indicator for the management of breakthrough pain in patients with chronic pain.

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