A patient with a 10-year history of alcoholism was admitted to the critical care unit with the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.The patient is complaining of a pain in the left upper quadrant.Using a 1- to 10-point pain scale,the patient states the current level is at an 8.To properly manage the patient's pain,the priority of nursing interventions is to
A) administer antiemetics around the clock.
B) administer analgesics around the clock.
C) educate the patient and family on lifestyle changes.
D) teach relaxation techniques.
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