The nurse is caring for a patient who continues to have severe pain at the site of a fracture long after it healed.The patient's physicians can find no rationale for the pain.What is the most likely cause of the patient's discomfort?
A) The patient is trying to obtain unneeded pain medications.
B) The patient has developed a complex regional pain syndrome.
C) The patient is in denial that the fracture has healed completely.
D) The patient is experiencing referred pain from a fracture elsewhere.
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