uk-dgm MCQ (SBA): Opioid-Induced Nausea - Syringe Driver Anti-Emetic

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ModeratePalliative & End of Life CareOpioid-Induced Nausea - Syringe Driver Anti-Emeticuk-dgm

A 87-year-old woman with a CFS of 7 and advanced heart failure is in a care home. She develops increasing breathlessness at rest. She has a syringe driver with Morphine 10 mg/24h for breathlessness. She is also experiencing nausea. What anti-emetic is MOST appropriate to add to the syringe driver alongside Morphine?

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