Deck 35: Pain Assessment and Management
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Deck 35: Pain Assessment and Management
1
Kyle,age 6 months,is brought to the clinic. His parent says,"I think he hurts. He cries and rolls his head from side to side a lot." This most likely suggests which feature of pain?
A)Type
B)Severity
C)Duration
D)Location
A)Type
B)Severity
C)Duration
D)Location
Location
2
Physiologic measurements in children's pain assessment are:
A)The best indicator of pain in children of all ages.
B)Essential to determine whether a child is telling the truth about pain.
C)Of most value when children also report having pain.
D)Of limited value as sole indicator of pain.
A)The best indicator of pain in children of all ages.
B)Essential to determine whether a child is telling the truth about pain.
C)Of most value when children also report having pain.
D)Of limited value as sole indicator of pain.
Of limited value as sole indicator of pain.
3
Skin-to-skin holding of infants dressed only in diapers next to their mother's or father's chest is commonly known as _________________ care.
Kangaroo
Infants who spent 1 to 3 hours in kangaroo care showed increased frequency in quiet sleep,longer duration of quiet sleep and decreased crying in the neonatal intensive care unit. Significant differences were found in pain responses during heel lancing between infants who were kangaroo held and those that were not.
Infants who spent 1 to 3 hours in kangaroo care showed increased frequency in quiet sleep,longer duration of quiet sleep and decreased crying in the neonatal intensive care unit. Significant differences were found in pain responses during heel lancing between infants who were kangaroo held and those that were not.
4
Which drug is usually the best choice for patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) for a child in the immediate postoperative period?
A)Codeine
B)Morphine
C)Methadone
D)Meperidine
A)Codeine
B)Morphine
C)Methadone
D)Meperidine
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5
A lumbar puncture is needed on a school-age child. The most appropriate action to provide analgesia during this procedure is to apply:
A)Tetracaine-adrenaline-cocaine (TAC) 15 minutes before procedure.
B)Transdermal fentanyl (Duragesic) patch immediately before procedure.
C)Eutectic mixture of local anesthetics (EMLA) 1 hour before procedure.
D)EMLA 30 minutes before procedure.
A)Tetracaine-adrenaline-cocaine (TAC) 15 minutes before procedure.
B)Transdermal fentanyl (Duragesic) patch immediately before procedure.
C)Eutectic mixture of local anesthetics (EMLA) 1 hour before procedure.
D)EMLA 30 minutes before procedure.
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6
The nurse is caring for a child receiving intravenous (IV) morphine for severe postoperative pain. The nurse observes a slower respiratory rate,and the child cannot be aroused. The most appropriate management of this child is for the nurse to:
A)Administer naloxone (Narcan).
B)Discontinue IV infusion.
C)Discontinue morphine until child is fully awake.
D)Stimulate child by calling name,shaking gently,and asking to breathe deeply.
A)Administer naloxone (Narcan).
B)Discontinue IV infusion.
C)Discontinue morphine until child is fully awake.
D)Stimulate child by calling name,shaking gently,and asking to breathe deeply.
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7
Nonpharmacologic strategies for pain management:
A)May reduce pain perception.
B)Make pharmacologic strategies unnecessary.
C)Usually take too long to implement.
D)Trick children into believing they do not have pain.
A)May reduce pain perception.
B)Make pharmacologic strategies unnecessary.
C)Usually take too long to implement.
D)Trick children into believing they do not have pain.
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