You are the nurse in a pain clinic caring for an 88-year-old man who is suffering from long-term, intractable pain. At this point, the pain team feels that first-line pharmacological and nonpharmacological methods of pain relief have been ineffective. What recommendation should guide this patients subsequent care?
A) The patient may want to investigate new alternative pain management options that are outside the United States.
B) The patient may benefit from referral to a neurologist or neurosurgeon to discuss pain-management options.
C) The patient may want to increase his exercise and activities significantly to create distractions.
D) The patient may want to relocate to long-term care in order to have his ADL needs met.
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