The nurse recognizes that neuromuscular blocking agents do not alter perceptions of pain during medical procedures.Prior to receiving the medication, the nurse asks the client to communicate pain by blinking.Is this method of communication appropriate given the medication's action?
A) Yes, during the procedure only
B) Yes, for the first 24 hours postoperatively
C) Yes, for 72 hours postoperatively
D) No, the medication would prohibit this type of communication.
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