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Deck 5: Comfort and Sedation
1
The nurse is caring for a patient receiving benzodiazepine intermittently.The nurse understands that the best way to administer such drugs is to:
A) administer around the clock, rather than as needed, to ensure constant sedation.
B) administer the medications through the feeding tube to prevent complications.
C) give the highest allowable dose for the greatest effect.
D) titrate to a predefined endpoint using a standard sedation scale.
A) administer around the clock, rather than as needed, to ensure constant sedation.
B) administer the medications through the feeding tube to prevent complications.
C) give the highest allowable dose for the greatest effect.
D) titrate to a predefined endpoint using a standard sedation scale.
titrate to a predefined endpoint using a standard sedation scale.
2
The patient is receiving neuromuscular blockade.Which nursing assessment indicates a target level of paralysis?
A) Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3
B) Train-of-four yields two twitches
C) Bispectral index of 60
D) CAM-ICU positive
A) Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3
B) Train-of-four yields two twitches
C) Bispectral index of 60
D) CAM-ICU positive
Train-of-four yields two twitches
3
The best way to monitor agitation and effectiveness of treating it in the critically ill patient is to use a/the:
A) Confusion Assessment Method (CAM-ICU).
B) FACES assessment tool.
C) Glasgow Coma Scale.
D) scale such as Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale.
A) Confusion Assessment Method (CAM-ICU).
B) FACES assessment tool.
C) Glasgow Coma Scale.
D) scale such as Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale.
scale such as Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale.
4
The nurse is caring for a patient receiving intravenous ibuprofen for pain management.The nurse recognizes which laboratory assessment to be a possible side effect of the ibuprofen?
A) Elevated creatinine
B) Elevated platelet count
C) Elevated white blood count
D) Low liver enzymes
A) Elevated creatinine
B) Elevated platelet count
C) Elevated white blood count
D) Low liver enzymes
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5
The nurse is caring for a patient who requires administration of a neuromuscular blocking agent to facilitate ventilation with non-traditional modes.The nurse understands that neuromuscular blocking agents provide:
A) antianxiety effects.
B) complete analgesia.
C) high levels of sedation.
D) no sedation or analgesia.
A) antianxiety effects.
B) complete analgesia.
C) high levels of sedation.
D) no sedation or analgesia.
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6
The nurse is assessing pain levels in a critically ill patient using the Behavioral Pain Scale.The nurse recognizes ________ as indicating the greatest level of pain.
A) brow lowering
B) eyelid closing
C) grimacing
D) relaxed facial expression
A) brow lowering
B) eyelid closing
C) grimacing
D) relaxed facial expression
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7
The assessment of pain and anxiety is a continuous process.When critically ill patients exhibit signs of anxiety,the nurse's first priority is to:
A) administer antianxiety medications as ordered.
B) administer pain medication as ordered.
C) identify and treat the underlying cause.
D) reassess the patient hourly to determine whether symptoms resolve on their own.
A) administer antianxiety medications as ordered.
B) administer pain medication as ordered.
C) identify and treat the underlying cause.
D) reassess the patient hourly to determine whether symptoms resolve on their own.
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8
Nociceptors differ from other nerve receptors in the body in that they:
A) adapt very little to continual pain response.
B) inhibit the infiltration of neutrophils and eosinophils.
C) play no role in the inflammatory response.
D) transmit only the thermal stimuli.
A) adapt very little to continual pain response.
B) inhibit the infiltration of neutrophils and eosinophils.
C) play no role in the inflammatory response.
D) transmit only the thermal stimuli.
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9
The nurse wishes to assess the quality of a patient's pain.Which of the following questions is appropriate to obtain this assessment if the patient is able to give a verbal response?
A) "Is the pain constant or intermittent?"
B) "Is the pain sharp, dull, or crushing?"
C) "What makes the pain better? Worse?"
D) "When did the pain start?"
A) "Is the pain constant or intermittent?"
B) "Is the pain sharp, dull, or crushing?"
C) "What makes the pain better? Worse?"
D) "When did the pain start?"
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10
The nurse is caring for a patient with hyperactive delirium.The nurse focuses interventions toward keeping the patient:
A) comfortable
B) nourished
C) safe
D) sedated
A) comfortable
B) nourished
C) safe
D) sedated
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11
The most important nursing intervention for patients who receive neuromuscular blocking agents is to:
A) administer sedatives in conjunction with the neuromuscular blocking agents.
B) assess neurological status every 30 minutes.
C) avoid interaction with the patient, because he or she won't be able to hear.
D) restrain the patient to avoid self-extubation.
A) administer sedatives in conjunction with the neuromuscular blocking agents.
B) assess neurological status every 30 minutes.
C) avoid interaction with the patient, because he or she won't be able to hear.
D) restrain the patient to avoid self-extubation.
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12
The nurse is caring for four patients on the progressive care unit.Which patient is at greatest risk for developing delirium?
A) 36-year-old recovering from a motor vehicle crash; being treated with an alcohol withdrawal protocol.
B) 54-year-old postoperative aortic aneurysm resection with an elevated creatinine level
C) 86-year-old from nursing home, postoperative from colon resection
D) 95-year-old with community-acquired pneumonia; family has brought in eyeglasses and hearing aid
A) 36-year-old recovering from a motor vehicle crash; being treated with an alcohol withdrawal protocol.
B) 54-year-old postoperative aortic aneurysm resection with an elevated creatinine level
C) 86-year-old from nursing home, postoperative from colon resection
D) 95-year-old with community-acquired pneumonia; family has brought in eyeglasses and hearing aid
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13
The nurse recognizes that which patient is likely to benefit most from patient-controlled analgesia?
A) 21-year-old with a C4 fracture and quadriplegia
B) 45-year-old with femur fracture and closed head injury
C) 59-year-old postoperative elective bariatric surgery
D) 70-year-old postoperative cardiac surgery; mild dementia
A) 21-year-old with a C4 fracture and quadriplegia
B) 45-year-old with femur fracture and closed head injury
C) 59-year-old postoperative elective bariatric surgery
D) 70-year-old postoperative cardiac surgery; mild dementia
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14
The nurse is caring for a critically ill trauma patient who is expected to be hospitalized for an extended period of time.Which of the following nursing interventions would improve the patient's well-being and reduce anxiety the most?
A) Arrange for the patient's dog to be brought into the unit (per protocol).
B) Contact the pet therapy department to bring a therapy dog in to visit.
C) Secure the harpist to come and play soothing music for an hour every afternoon.
D) Wheel the patient out near the unit aquarium to observe the tropical fish.
A) Arrange for the patient's dog to be brought into the unit (per protocol).
B) Contact the pet therapy department to bring a therapy dog in to visit.
C) Secure the harpist to come and play soothing music for an hour every afternoon.
D) Wheel the patient out near the unit aquarium to observe the tropical fish.
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15
A 45-year-old male postsurgical patient is on a ventilator in the critical care unit.He has been tolerating the ventilator well and has not required any sedation.He becomes tachycardic and hypertensive.His respiratory rate has increased to 28 breaths/min.The ventilator is set on synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV)at a rate of 10 breaths/min.The patient has been suctioned recently via his endotracheal tube,and his airway is clear.He responds appropriately to the nurse's commands.The nurse should:
A) assess the patient's level of pain.
B) decrease the SIMV rate on the ventilator.
C) provide sedation as ordered.
D) suction the patient again.
A) assess the patient's level of pain.
B) decrease the SIMV rate on the ventilator.
C) provide sedation as ordered.
D) suction the patient again.
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16
The nurse is assessing the patient's pain using the Critical Care Pain Observation Tool.Which of the following assessments would indicate the greatest likelihood of pain and need for nursing intervention?
A) Absence of vocal sounds
B) Fighting the ventilator
C) Moving legs in bed
D) Relaxed muscles in upper extremities
A) Absence of vocal sounds
B) Fighting the ventilator
C) Moving legs in bed
D) Relaxed muscles in upper extremities
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17
Neuromuscular blocking agents are used in the management of some ventilated patients.Their primary mode of action is:
A) analgesia.
B) anticonvulsant.
C) paralysis.
D) sedation.
A) analgesia.
B) anticonvulsant.
C) paralysis.
D) sedation.
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18
Both the electroencephalogram (EEG)monitor and the Bispectral Index Score (BIS)or Patient State Index (PSI)analyzer monitors are used to assess patient sedation levels in critically ill patients.The BIS and PSI monitors are simpler to use because they:
A) can only be used on heavily sedated patients.
B) can only be used on pediatric patients.
C) provide raw EEG data and a numeric value.
D) require only five leads.
A) can only be used on heavily sedated patients.
B) can only be used on pediatric patients.
C) provide raw EEG data and a numeric value.
D) require only five leads.
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19
The nurse is concerned about the risk of alcohol withdrawal syndrome in a 45-year- old postoperative patient.Which statement indicates her understanding of management of this patient?
A) "Alcohol withdrawal is common; we see it all of the time in the trauma unit."
B) "There is no way to assess for alcohol withdrawal."
C) "This patient will require less pain medication."
D) "We have initiated the alcohol withdrawal protocol."
A) "Alcohol withdrawal is common; we see it all of the time in the trauma unit."
B) "There is no way to assess for alcohol withdrawal."
C) "This patient will require less pain medication."
D) "We have initiated the alcohol withdrawal protocol."
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20
The nurse is concerned that the patient will pull out the endotracheal tube.As part of the nursing management,the nurse obtains an order for:
A) a Posey-type vest.
B) a higher dosage of lorazepam.
C) propofol.
D) soft wrist restraints.
A) a Posey-type vest.
B) a higher dosage of lorazepam.
C) propofol.
D) soft wrist restraints.
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21
The nurse is caring for a 48-year-old patient who is intubated and on a ventilator following extensive abdominal surgery.Although the patient is responsive,the nurse is not able to read the patient's lips as the patient attempts to mouth the words.Which of the following assessment tools would be the most appropriate for the nurse to use when assessing the patient's pain level? (Select all that apply.)
A) The FACES scale
B) Pain IntensityScale
C) The PQRST method
D) The Visual Analogue Scale
A) The FACES scale
B) Pain IntensityScale
C) The PQRST method
D) The Visual Analogue Scale
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22
In the healthy individual,pain and anxiety: (Select all that apply.)
A) activate the sympathetic nervous system.
B) decrease stress levels.
C) help remove one from harm.
D) increase performance levels.
A) activate the sympathetic nervous system.
B) decrease stress levels.
C) help remove one from harm.
D) increase performance levels.
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23
Which of the following factors predispose the critically ill patient to pain and anxiety? (Select all that apply.)
A) Inability to communicate
B) Invasive procedures
C) Monitoring devices
D) Nursing care
E) None of above
A) Inability to communicate
B) Invasive procedures
C) Monitoring devices
D) Nursing care
E) None of above
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24
In the critically ill patient,an incomplete assessment and/or management of pain or anxiety may be hampered by which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A) Administration of neuromuscular blocking agents
B) Delirium
C) Effective nurse communication and assessment skills
D) Nonverbal patients
A) Administration of neuromuscular blocking agents
B) Delirium
C) Effective nurse communication and assessment skills
D) Nonverbal patients
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25
Choose the items that are common to both pain and anxiety.(Select all that apply.)
A) Cyclical exacerbation of one another
B) Require good nursing assessment for proper treatment
C) Response only to real phenomena
D) Subjective in nature
A) Cyclical exacerbation of one another
B) Require good nursing assessment for proper treatment
C) Response only to real phenomena
D) Subjective in nature
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26
A patient requires neuromuscular blockade ( NMB )as part of treatment of refractive increased intracranial pressure.The nursing care for this patient includes: (Select all that apply.)
A) administration of sedatives concurrently with neuromuscular blockade.
B) dangling the patient's feet over the edge of the bed and assisting the patient to sit up in a chair at least twice each day.
C) ensuring that deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis is initiated.
D) providing interventions for eye care, oral care, and skin care.
A) administration of sedatives concurrently with neuromuscular blockade.
B) dangling the patient's feet over the edge of the bed and assisting the patient to sit up in a chair at least twice each day.
C) ensuring that deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis is initiated.
D) providing interventions for eye care, oral care, and skin care.
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27
Nonpharmacological approaches to pain and/or anxiety that may best meet the needs of critically ill patients include: (Select all that apply.)
A) anaerobic exercise.
B) art therapy.
C) guided imagery.
D) music therapy.
A) anaerobic exercise.
B) art therapy.
C) guided imagery.
D) music therapy.
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28
Anxiety differs from pain in that: (Select all that apply.)
A) it is confined to neurological processes in the brain.
B) it is linked to reward and punishment centers in the limbic system.
C) it is subjective.
D) there is no actual tissue injury.
A) it is confined to neurological processes in the brain.
B) it is linked to reward and punishment centers in the limbic system.
C) it is subjective.
D) there is no actual tissue injury.
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29
The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient in the critical care unit.The physician has ordered patient-controlled analgesia ( PCA )for the patient.The nurse understands that the PCA: (Select all that apply.)
A) is a safe and effective method for administering analgesia.
B) has potentially fewer side effects than other routes of analgesic administration.
C) is an ideal method to provide critically ill patients some control over their treatment.
D) provides good quality analgesia.
A) is a safe and effective method for administering analgesia.
B) has potentially fewer side effects than other routes of analgesic administration.
C) is an ideal method to provide critically ill patients some control over their treatment.
D) provides good quality analgesia.
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30
Which of the following statements regarding pain and anxiety are true? (Select all that apply.)
A) Anxiety is a state marked by apprehension, agitation, autonomic arousal, and/or fearful withdrawal.
B) Critically ill patients often experience anxiety, but they rarely experience pain.
C) Pain and anxiety are often interrelated and may be difficult to differentiate because their physiological and behavioral manifestations are similar.
D) Pain is defined by each patient; it is whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is.
A) Anxiety is a state marked by apprehension, agitation, autonomic arousal, and/or fearful withdrawal.
B) Critically ill patients often experience anxiety, but they rarely experience pain.
C) Pain and anxiety are often interrelated and may be difficult to differentiate because their physiological and behavioral manifestations are similar.
D) Pain is defined by each patient; it is whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is.
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31
Factors in the critical care unit that may predispose the client to increased pain and anxiety include: (Select all that apply.)
A) an endotracheal tube.
B) frequent vital signs.
C) monitor alarms.
D) room temperature.
E) None of above
A) an endotracheal tube.
B) frequent vital signs.
C) monitor alarms.
D) room temperature.
E) None of above
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32
Which of the following are accepted nonpharmacological approaches to managing pain and/or anxiety in critically ill patients? (Select all that apply.)
A) Environmental manipulation
B) Explanations of monitoring equipment
C) Guided imagery
D) Music therapy
E) None of above
A) Environmental manipulation
B) Explanations of monitoring equipment
C) Guided imagery
D) Music therapy
E) None of above
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33
The nurse is assessing the critically ill patient for delirium.The nurse recognizes which characteristics that indicate hyperactive delirium? (Select all that apply.)
A) Agitation
B) Apathy
C) Biting
D) Hitting
E) Restlessness
A) Agitation
B) Apathy
C) Biting
D) Hitting
E) Restlessness
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