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The nurse is caring for a client in a sickle cell crisis. which is the pain regiment of choice to relieve the pain? 1. Frequent aspirin 2. Motrin 3. Demerol 4. Morphine
4. Morphine
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The patient complaining of pain has been waiting for medication to relieve the pain. What should the nurse understand about this​ patient?
The patient wants attention. The patient is demanding. The​ patient’s pain is real. This is the correct answer. The patient just wants medication. ​Rationale: If the patient says he or she has​ pain, the patient is in pain. All pain is real. Nurses should not be judgmental when responding to a​ patient’s report of pain. This is a common bias and is a barrier to effective pain management. Concluding that the patient is demanding or just wants attention reflects a biased interpretation.
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A patient with chronic pain is desperately searching for something to relieve the pain. What should the nurse recommend for this​ patient?
Evaluation by a psychiatrist to determine if the patient is depressed A thorough analysis of the pain to determine if it is truly pain A pain medication schedule to help avoid the onset of pain This is the correct answer. Avoiding the use of narcotics ​Rationale: It is now widely accepted that anticipating pain has a noticeable effect on the amount of pain a patient experiences. Offering pain relief before a pain event is well on its way can lessen the pain. The pain has already been identified as being real and chronic in nature. There is no mention of a depressed​ state, only the​ patient’s need to address the pain. Avoidance of narcotics may not meet the​ patient’s immediate needs.
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11. After teaching a patient with a bunion about how to prevent further problems, the nurse will determine that more teaching is needed if the patient says, a. “I will wear soft slippers whenever possible.” b. “I will throw away my high heel shoes.” c. “I will use the bunion pad to relieve the pain.” d. “I will take ibuprofen (Motrin) when I need it.”
Answer: A Rationale: The shank of the shoe should be rigid enough to support the foot. The other patient statements indicate that the teaching has been effective. Cognitive Level: Application Text Reference: pp. 1684-1685 Nursing Process: Evaluation NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
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