A Complete Test Bank for Medical-Surgical Nursing; Concepts
for Interprofessional Collaborative Care, 2-Volume Set 9th
Edition By Ignatavicius.
The
... [Show More] nurse is caring for a client who was medicated for pain 1 hour ago.
The client states that the medication is not working and the pain is still
present. What is the first action that the nurse will take?
a.
c.
Assess the client to determine a pain score.
b. Believe the client’s report of pain.
Wait until it is time for the next pain medication dose.
d. Teach the client how to use guided imagery.
When is the nurse correct in decreasing the dose of pain medication in a
client with end-stage cancer?
a.
The spouse is worried that the client may become addicted.
b. The client wants to remain alert during the visit of a long-time
friend.
c.
The client has lost considerable weight and does not want to eat.
d. The client is becoming combative at night.
A client with chronic pain is being discharged from the hospital. When
planning the client’s pain relief regimen for home, it is most important
for the nurse to communicate with which member of the health care
team?
a.
Advanced practice nurse
b. Home health care nurse
A Complete Test Bank for Medical-Surgical Nursing; Concepts
for Interprofessional Collaborative Care, 2-Volume Set 9th
Edition By Ignatavicius.
c.
Primary physician
d. Psychologist
A client with arthritic pain is considering taking an herbal supplement to
relieve arthritic pain. What teaching is most important for the nurse to
carry out with this client?
a.
Inform any health care providers about the use of this supplement.
b. Practice imagery along with taking the herbal supplement.
c.
Take only herbal supplements that are prescribed.
d. Take herbal supplement at the onset of pain.
What instruction should the nurse include in the discharge teaching plan
of a client who has a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)
unit?
a.
c.
“Pain relief is sustained when stimulation is stopped.”
b. “The current is adjusted by the physician.”
“The electrodes are placed away from the painful site.”
d. “You can perceive a pins and needles sensation.”
A Complete Test Bank for Medical-Surgical Nursing; Concepts
for Interprofessional Collaborative Care, 2-Volume Set 9th
Edition By Ignatavicius.
Why does the nurse always ask the client his or her pain level after
taking routine vital signs?
a.
To determine whether pain is influencing blood pressure and heart
rate
b. To determine the need for more frequent vital sign measurement
c.
To ensure that pain assessment occurs on a regular basis
d. To follow McCaffery’s guidelines on pain management
A client with cholecystitis has pain in the right shoulder area and asks,
“What is happening to me? What did I do to my shoulder?” What is the
nurse’s best response?
a.
“You are weak from staying in bed.”
b. “Does your other arm hurt too?”
c.
“Sometimes pain from a certain organ is referred elsewhere in the
body.”
d. “I am going to hold your medication until we can determine what is
happening.”
The nurse is assigned to care for the following four clients who have the
potential for having pain. Which client is most likely not to be treated [Show Less]