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Chapter 43 Pain Management (NCLEX) questions with correct answers

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1. What is the most appropriate way to assess the pain of a patient who is oriented and has recently had surgery? • Assess the patient's body language. • Observe cardiac monitor for increased heart rate. • Ask the patient to rate the level of pain. • Ask the patient to describe the...

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Pain Management-Nclex questions with correct answers

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Which of the following signs or symptoms in an opioid-naïve patient is of greatest concern to the nurse when assessing the patient 1 hour after administering an opioid? A. Oxygen saturation of 95% B. Difficulty arousing the patient C. Respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min D. Pain intensity rati...

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Pain Management NCLEX Practice questions with correct answers

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A client with chronic pain reports to you, the charge nurse, that the nurse have not been responding to requests for pain medication. What is your initial action? A. Check the MARs and nurses' notes for the past several days. B. Ask the nurse educator to give an in-service about pain management...

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Fundamentals of Nursing-Pain Management Study Guide

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Pain definition CORRECT ANSWER unpleasant sensation usually associated with diesase or injury. -Causes physical discomfort and is accompanied by suffering. Suffering is? CORRECT ANSWER the emotional component of pain. How is pain defined by McCaffrey CORRECT ANSWER whatever the person SAYS it...

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____ 1. A patient suddenly develops right lower-quadrant pain, nausea, vomiting, and rebound tenderness. How should the nurse classify this patients pain? 1) Acute 2) Chronic 3) Intractable 4) Neuropathic CORRECT ANSWER 1 ____ 2. How should the nurse classify pain that a p...

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Pain Management Practice Test questions with correct answers

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An oriented patient has recently had surgery. Which action is best for the nurse to take to assess this patient's pain? a. Assess the patient's body language. b. Ask the patient to rate the level of pain. c. Observe the cardiac monitor for increased heart rate. d. Have the patient describe th...

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Nursing Concepts - Pain Management questions with correct answers

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Pain is always? CORRECT ANSWER Subjective Severe pain should always bee treated as a? CORRECT ANSWER Medical emergency Acute pain CORRECT ANSWER rapid onset, varies in intensity When cause of pain is resolved, pain goes away Physiological responses to acute pain CORRECT ANSWER SNS increa...

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Pain Management Practice Questions with correct answers

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correct answers B Sedation is a concern because it may indicate that the patient is experiencing opioid-related side effects. Advancing sedation may indicate that the patient may progress to respiratory depression. CORRECT ANSWER Which of the following signs or symptoms in an opioid-naive patien...

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NURS (FUNDAMENTAL): NCLEX Comfort and Pain Management questions with correct answers

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NURS (FUNDAMENTAL): NCLEX Comfort and Pain Management questions with correct answers

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NCLEX QUESTIONS COMFORT AND PAIN MANAGEMENT questions with correct answers

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Question: A nurse instructor is teaching a class of student nurses about the nature of pain. Which statements accurately describe this phenomenon? Select all that apply. a. Pain is whatever the physician treating the pain says it is. b. Pain exists whenever the person experiencing it says it...

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Nursing I: Pain Management questions with correct answers

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Pain is _____ (objective/subjective) and is different for each person. CORRECT ANSWER subjective What is pain? CORRECT ANSWER -unpleasant sensory/emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage -it is whatever the person says it is and ...

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pain management questions with correct answers

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The length of time that a nurse should leave heat to an injured hip of a patient is no longer than: a. 15 minutes. b. 20 minutes. c. 30 minutes. d. 1 hour CORRECT ANSWER c. 30 minutes. A patient with an extensive abdominal surgical procedure is assessed by the nurse as having predictable pain...

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Pain Management questions with correct answers

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The nurse who is a member of the palliative care team is assessing a patient. The patient indicates that he has been saving his PRN analgesics until the pain is intense because his pain control has been inadequate. What teaching should the nurse do with this patient? A) Medication should be taken w...

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NU301 Pain Management questions with correct answers

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The nurse correlates which findings to the pathophysiology of chronic malignant pain? A. Recent trauma B. Rapidly dividing cells C. Direct damage to nerve fibers D. Persistent pain with no known etiology CORRECT ANSWER B. rapidly dividing cells The nurse recognizes that the incidence of pain...

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Fundamentals: Chapter 44: Pain Management questions with correct answers

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An oriented patient has recently had surgery. Which action is best for the nurse to take to assess this patient's pain? a. Assess the patient's body language. b. Ask the patient to rate the level of pain. c. Observe the cardiac monitor for increased heart rate. d. Have the patient describe t...

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fundamental of nursing Chapter 44. Pain Management questions with correct answers

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1. Which one of the following nursing interventions for a client in pain is based on the gate- control theory? 1 Giving the client a back massage 2 Changing the clients position in bed 3 Giving the client a pain medication 4 Limiting the number of visitors CORRECT ANSWER ANS: 1 The gate-co...

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Fundamentals of Nursing - Chapter 43 - Pain Management questions with correct answers

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Which of the following signs or symptoms in an opioid-naïve patient is of greatest concern to the nurse when assessing the patient 1 hour after administering an opioid? A. Oxygen saturation of 95% B. Difficulty arousing the patient C. Respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min D. Pain intensity rati...

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Foundations of Nursing - Pain Management questions with correct answers

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Which of the following signs or symptoms in a patient who is opioid-naïve is of greatest concern to the nurse when assessing the patient 1 hour after administering an opioid? 1. Oxygen saturation of 95% 2. Difficulty arousing the patient 3. Respiratory rate of 12 breaths/min 4. Pain intensity r...

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