supression of respiration..
Well, it affects the patient the most.
cause spasm of the pancreatic ducts
Morphine is a pain-relief drug. It does not treat cancer, it merely eases the pain that cancer may cause.
not enough information. is it oral or injectable? how long has the patient been on the morphine? what is the reason for using it? operation or cancer or pain control? too many variables you need to elaborate
its not dangerous at all. cancer patients use it so why would it affect an STD more than a cancer patirent
If the patient is suffering from terminal cancer the time left can be anything from days to to a week. There have been some rare occasions when patients have survived for a couple of weeks or more. The main point to remember is that the administering of morphine is for pain relief and the objective of the nursing staff will be to keep the patient comfortable and pain free. Morphine syringe drivers are usually used because it is difficult to administer pain relief in other ways such as orally. The driver will give regular and equal amounts of morphine shots which should ensure that the patient feels no pain.
That depends on so many factors that are specific to the patient. Age of patient, General health of patient, Type of cancer Stage of cancer if metastasis is evident...
Every case is different depending on the patient. But it normally takes several years before it causes death. My father died 7 years after his diagnosis.
If you kissed a cancer patient, you cannot contact Herpes Zoster.
Neither: "is died" is wrong".The correct form is "a patient died from cancer".
A patient suffering from cancer will be sent to a/an
Probably a cancer patient.