Deck 8: Nursing Care of People in Pain

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Which of the following is a general adverse effect of opioids?

A)Exacerbation of coughing.
B)Diarrhoea.
C)Vasoconstriction.
D)Loss of appetite.
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An older person is seen talking and laughing in the clinic's waiting room, yet complains of excruciating pain. The nurse realises this person is most likely demonstrating which of the following?

A)Inconsistent behavioural response to pain.
B)The desire for narcotics.
C)Denial of his level of pain.
D)Pain tolerance.
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The nurse is assessing a person's pain history. Which of the following methods of assessment would be useful for this?

A)PQRST (Provokes-Quality-Radiates-Severity-Time)guide.
B)Biofeedback rating.
C)Visual analogue scale.
D)FACES pain scale.
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A person has periodic severe nerve pain that is poorly controlled with pain medication. Which agent might be of benefit for this person?

A)A local anaesthetic.
B)A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
C)An antidepressant.
D)An opioid.
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A person with a history of chronic pain tells the nurse, 'I do a variety of things to make my body produce its own pain reliever.' The nurse realises that this person is describing which of the following?

A)The body's ability to make endorphins.
B)A belief in complementary therapies.
C)A theory of denial.
D)A rationale to reassess the amount of pain medication prescribed.
Question
A person with a long history of pain rarely appears to be in pain and often forgoes the use of pain medication. Which of the following is correct? The person has:

A)a low pain tolerance.
B)minimal levels of pain.
C)a high pain tolerance.
D)incident pain.
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A person with chronic pain complains of an acute exacerbation of pain. How can the nurse help this individual?

A)Give the person a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
B)Provide the medication ordered for breakthrough pain.
C)Encourage the person to ignore the pain.
D)Talk the person through the pain.
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A person with chronic pain tells the nurse that he 'rarely sleeps more than a couple of hours a night.' What is the person at risk of developing?

A)Depression.
B)Drug tolerance.
C)Complex regional pain syndrome.
D)High pain tolerance.
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A 47-year-old woman has a history of scoliosis and lower back pain. Which type of pain is this person most likely experiencing?

A)Recurrent acute pain.
B)Referred pain.
C)Ongoing time-limited pain.
D)Chronic nonmalignant pain.
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A person with chronic pain is being started on a 'patch.' Which of the following should be included when instructing the person about this pain-relieving delivery system?

A)Dosing will commence with a low dose.
B)It is not as effective as oral pain medications.
C)The person should never experience breakthrough pain.
D)The person should never overdose with this delivery method.
Question
A person is complaining of dull and aching muscle pain. The nurse realises that the transmission of this pain occurs along which nerve fibres?

A)A-delta.
B)B.
C)C.
D)D.
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A person who has had a below-knee amputation appears to be experiencing pain in the amputated foot. What type of pain is this?

A)Central.
B)Acute postoperative.
C)Phantom.
D)Visceral.
Question
A person with a history of lumbar spinal cord nerve compression continues to complain of burning pain. Which type of pain is the person experiencing?

A)Palliative pain.
B)Myofascial pain syndrome.
C)Complex regional pain syndrome.
D)Visceral pain.
Question
A person complaining of pain has been waiting for medication to relieve the pain. Which of the following should the nurse realise about this person? The:

A)person's pain is real.
B)person just wants medication.
C)person is demanding.
D)person wants attention.
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In which part of the body does a person experience pain caused by gallbladder disease?

A)Lower back.
B)Neck.
C)Right shoulder.
D)Left arm.
Question
The nurse is providing medication to a person with acute pain. Which of the following are types of acute pain? (Select all that apply.)

A)Neuralgia.
B)Referred.
C)Somatic.
D)Incident.
Question
The nurse is helping a person in pain by providing therapeutic massage to the painful area. Which pain control method is the nurse using?

A)Cutaneous stimulation.
B)Acupuncture.
C)Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).
D)Physiotherapy.
Question
The nurse recognises that which of the following is a common adverse effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)?

A)Nausea.
B)Pinpoint pupils.
C)Arrhythmias.
D)Bronchospasm.
Question
A person with chronic pain is desperately searching for something to relieve the pain. Which of the following would be helpful to consider for this person?

A)Perform a thorough assessment of the pain to determine if it is truly pain.
B)Minimise the use of narcotic analgesics.
C)Recommend evaluation by a psychiatrist to determine if the person is experiencing depression.
D)Develop a pain medication schedule to help avoid the onset of pain.
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The nurse is assessing a person's vital signs. Which of the following should be assessed at the same time?

A)Peripheral pulses.
B)Pain level.
C)Mental status.
D)Neurological status.
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Deck 8: Nursing Care of People in Pain
1
Which of the following is a general adverse effect of opioids?

A)Exacerbation of coughing.
B)Diarrhoea.
C)Vasoconstriction.
D)Loss of appetite.
Loss of appetite.
2
An older person is seen talking and laughing in the clinic's waiting room, yet complains of excruciating pain. The nurse realises this person is most likely demonstrating which of the following?

A)Inconsistent behavioural response to pain.
B)The desire for narcotics.
C)Denial of his level of pain.
D)Pain tolerance.
Inconsistent behavioural response to pain.
3
The nurse is assessing a person's pain history. Which of the following methods of assessment would be useful for this?

A)PQRST (Provokes-Quality-Radiates-Severity-Time)guide.
B)Biofeedback rating.
C)Visual analogue scale.
D)FACES pain scale.
PQRST (Provokes-Quality-Radiates-Severity-Time)guide.
4
A person has periodic severe nerve pain that is poorly controlled with pain medication. Which agent might be of benefit for this person?

A)A local anaesthetic.
B)A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
C)An antidepressant.
D)An opioid.
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5
A person with a history of chronic pain tells the nurse, 'I do a variety of things to make my body produce its own pain reliever.' The nurse realises that this person is describing which of the following?

A)The body's ability to make endorphins.
B)A belief in complementary therapies.
C)A theory of denial.
D)A rationale to reassess the amount of pain medication prescribed.
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6
A person with a long history of pain rarely appears to be in pain and often forgoes the use of pain medication. Which of the following is correct? The person has:

A)a low pain tolerance.
B)minimal levels of pain.
C)a high pain tolerance.
D)incident pain.
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7
A person with chronic pain complains of an acute exacerbation of pain. How can the nurse help this individual?

A)Give the person a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
B)Provide the medication ordered for breakthrough pain.
C)Encourage the person to ignore the pain.
D)Talk the person through the pain.
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8
A person with chronic pain tells the nurse that he 'rarely sleeps more than a couple of hours a night.' What is the person at risk of developing?

A)Depression.
B)Drug tolerance.
C)Complex regional pain syndrome.
D)High pain tolerance.
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9
A 47-year-old woman has a history of scoliosis and lower back pain. Which type of pain is this person most likely experiencing?

A)Recurrent acute pain.
B)Referred pain.
C)Ongoing time-limited pain.
D)Chronic nonmalignant pain.
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10
A person with chronic pain is being started on a 'patch.' Which of the following should be included when instructing the person about this pain-relieving delivery system?

A)Dosing will commence with a low dose.
B)It is not as effective as oral pain medications.
C)The person should never experience breakthrough pain.
D)The person should never overdose with this delivery method.
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11
A person is complaining of dull and aching muscle pain. The nurse realises that the transmission of this pain occurs along which nerve fibres?

A)A-delta.
B)B.
C)C.
D)D.
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12
A person who has had a below-knee amputation appears to be experiencing pain in the amputated foot. What type of pain is this?

A)Central.
B)Acute postoperative.
C)Phantom.
D)Visceral.
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13
A person with a history of lumbar spinal cord nerve compression continues to complain of burning pain. Which type of pain is the person experiencing?

A)Palliative pain.
B)Myofascial pain syndrome.
C)Complex regional pain syndrome.
D)Visceral pain.
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14
A person complaining of pain has been waiting for medication to relieve the pain. Which of the following should the nurse realise about this person? The:

A)person's pain is real.
B)person just wants medication.
C)person is demanding.
D)person wants attention.
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15
In which part of the body does a person experience pain caused by gallbladder disease?

A)Lower back.
B)Neck.
C)Right shoulder.
D)Left arm.
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16
The nurse is providing medication to a person with acute pain. Which of the following are types of acute pain? (Select all that apply.)

A)Neuralgia.
B)Referred.
C)Somatic.
D)Incident.
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17
The nurse is helping a person in pain by providing therapeutic massage to the painful area. Which pain control method is the nurse using?

A)Cutaneous stimulation.
B)Acupuncture.
C)Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).
D)Physiotherapy.
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18
The nurse recognises that which of the following is a common adverse effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)?

A)Nausea.
B)Pinpoint pupils.
C)Arrhythmias.
D)Bronchospasm.
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19
A person with chronic pain is desperately searching for something to relieve the pain. Which of the following would be helpful to consider for this person?

A)Perform a thorough assessment of the pain to determine if it is truly pain.
B)Minimise the use of narcotic analgesics.
C)Recommend evaluation by a psychiatrist to determine if the person is experiencing depression.
D)Develop a pain medication schedule to help avoid the onset of pain.
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The nurse is assessing a person's vital signs. Which of the following should be assessed at the same time?

A)Peripheral pulses.
B)Pain level.
C)Mental status.
D)Neurological status.
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