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Quiz 27: Pain and Comfort
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
An older adult is admitted to the hospital after a serious fall. When noting that the client has been prescribed meperidine (Demerol) for muscle pain, the nurse:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
An older aphasic client has severe osteoarthritis, bilateral contractures of the lower extremities, and a stage IV pressure ulcer. The nurse practitioner prescribes analgesic medications to be administered around-the-clock, with as-needed doses to be administered as appropriate. What observation by the nurse would indicate that the pain regimen is effective? (Select all that apply.)
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Compared with acute pain, persistent pain requires the nurse to:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
When educating a client on the use of an adjuvant medication, which statement best demonstrates the nurse's understanding of this therapy?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
An older adult is currently prescribed both aspirin (81 mg) and ibuprofen daily. What instructions are most important for the nurse to provide to assure the expected outcomes for this client?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
When performing a pain assessment on a client who is aphasic, the nurse should consider:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
An older adult is seen in the emergency department after falling and sustaining substantial soft tissue bruising. The assessment interview notes a history of arthritic pain in several joints. The client is prescribed 650 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol) four times per day and 800 mg of ibuprofen (Motrin) four times per day for control of the persistent arthritic pain. When providing discharge teaching, the nurse includes information regarding the signs and symptoms of: (Select all that apply.)
Question 8
Multiple Choice
An older client who was recently admitted to the subacute setting after having a knee replacement is very anxious and refuses to get out of bed, stating that it is too painful. Which intervention will the nurse implement?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
An older adult is being treated for severe pain resulting from a history of osteoarthritis. In her discharge teaching, which information is most important to relay for the successful management of the pain?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
An older adult with gastric cancer with bone metastases is being discharged from the hospital after beginning a regimen of opioid analgesics to control the metastatic pain. What should be included in the discharge teaching plan?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for an older adult with cognitive impairment who recently had hip surgery. The nurse assesses the client for pain. The nurse would suspect that the client is in pain when the client demonstrates which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The initial step to effect the safe management of mild to moderate acute pain that has not been controlled with over-the-counter medications is to:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
An older client with a history of hypertension and osteoarthritis who has recently fallen and fractured two ribs is prescribed extra strength Tylenol for the pain. What statement by the client requires further evaluation by the nurse?