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Nebulized Opioids

Nebulized opioids are a formulation of the drug that is diluted and provided in a form that can be inhaled. Nebulized opioids have been evaluated in patients for the management of dyspnea.

Nebulized Lidocaine

Lidocaine is an anesthetic agent. In nebulized form for inhalation, it has been evaluated for treatment of dyspnea.

Nebulized Furosemide

Furosemide is a diuretic. In nebulized form for inhalation, it has been evaluated in patients for treatment of dyspnea.

Navigation/Care Coordination

Patient navigation in the cancer care setting is defined by ONS, the Association of Oncology Social Work, and the National Association of Social Workers as individualized assistance offered to patients, families, and caregivers to help overcome healthcare system barriers and facilitate timely access to quality health and psychosocial care from prediagnosis through all phases of the cancer experience.

Natural Environment Intervention

Natural environment intervention involves patient exposure to the natural environment through various activities.  This type of intervention was examined among patients with cancer for its effect on anxiety, cognitive impairment, and fatigue.

Narrative Interview

A narrative interview is an interview in which the interviewee can tell his or her story and experience and express feelings. This approach is aimed at allowing patients to focus on issues that are of concern to them and reflect on actions that might be helpful to them. Researchers have studied the use of the narrative interview as a treatment for anxiety and depression in patients with cancer.

Naproxen for Colony-Stimulating Factor-Related Bone Pain

Naproxen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used for pain relief. In patients with cancer, naproxen has also been specifically examined for its effectiveness in reducing bone pain associated with use of colony-stimulating factors.

Naloxone

Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, reverses the effects of opioids and has been used to reverse opioid overdose. Naloxone in combination with opioids for pain management has been examined in patients with cancer for its effects on opioid-induced constipation.

N-acetyl Cysteine

N-acetyl cysteine is derived from the amino acid L-cysteine and is used as a pharmaceutical drug as well as in nutritional support. It can be can be administered via IV or inhaled. It has multiple uses in medicine, and its primary uses are in acetaminophen overdose and as a mucolytic agent. It has been studied in the treatment of cancer treatment-related mucositis. 

Music/Music Therapy

Music therapy is the application of music to influence physiologic, psychological, and emotional functioning. It often is used with other behavioral techniques, such as relaxation. Music interventions vary from listening to recorded music to listening to live music to more formal music therapy provided by music therapists.

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