Fundys Pain Management

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A client who recently immigrated from Korea to the US or Canada is hospitalized with second- and third-degree burns. He speaks little English and has been lying quietly in bed. Ten hours after the client's admission, the nurse conducts a serial assessment and asks him whether he's in pain. He smiles and shakes his head vigorously back and forth. Which nursing action is most appropriate at this time?

checking vital signs and assessing for nonverbal indications of pain

The client is admitted with left lower leg pain, a positive Homans' sign, and a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C). What additional signs should the nurse assess?

deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in the left leg.

The second morning after surgery for a below-the-knee amputation of the left leg, the client says, "This sounds crazy, but I feel my left toes tingling." This statement would indicate to the nurse that he is experiencing a:

phantom-limb sensation.

After teaching the client how to use the patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump, the nurse determines that the client understands the use of the PCA when the client makes which statement?

"The machine will give me only the prescribed amount of pain medication even if I push the button too soon."

Three days after surgery, a client continues to take hydrocodone 7.5 mg and acetaminophen 500 mg for postoperative pain. What should the nurse ask the client before administering the pain medication?

"When did you last have a bowel movement?"

A client with osteoarthritis purchased a copper bracelet to wear and tells the nurse that there is less pain now. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

Acknowledge that the client feels better, but encourage the client to continue with the prescribed therapy.

A client with burns is to have a whirlpool bath and dressing change. What should the nurse do 30 minutes before the bath?

Administer an analgesic.

A client is receiving morphine sulfate by a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) system after a left lower lobectomy 4 hours ago. The client reports moderately severe pain in the left thorax that worsens when coughing. What should the nurse do first?

Assess the pain using a pain scale and compare to the previous assessment.

The nurse is preparing to administer IM morphine sulfate to a client who is in pain. On checking the health care provider's (HCP's) prescription, the nurse notes that the prescription states, "morphine sulfate 60 mg IM every 4 hours as needed for pain." The usual dose of morphine is 10 to 15 mg. What is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take?

Contact the HCP to verify the prescription.

A client with cancer-related pain has been prescribed a narcotic analgesic to be given around the clock. The client is competent and has been actively involved in decisions regarding care. What should the nurse do if the client refuses the next dose of analgesia?

Document the client's choice and re-assess pain in 1 hour.

A client has a patient a controlled analgesia (PCA) infusion to manage postoperative pain. In spite of receiving a dose of pain medication, the client rates the pain at 8 on a 0 to 10 pain scale. What should the nurse do first?

Inspect the infusion site.

A child is admitted with constipation and a diagnosis of possible appendicitis. The child is in acute pain. Which nursing interventions would be appropriate prior to surgery to decrease pain? Select all that apply.

Offer an ice pack. Assume a position of comfort. Limit the child's activity.

A client has requested to have patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) after surgery? When is it appropriate for a client to receive PCA?

The client has the ability to self-administer.

A child with rheumatic fever complains of painful joints. Which nonpharmacologic measures should the nurse use to reduce the child's pain?

Use a bed cradle to keep linens from pressing on the child's joints.

Which client would benefit from the application of warm moist heat?

a client with low back pain

A client receiving morphine for long-term pain management develops tolerance. Tolerance is defined as:

a diminished response to a drug so that more medication is required to achieve the same effect.

A client is receiving massage therapy to relieve pain. Which statement explains why massage is an effective way to relive pain?

blocks pain impulses from the spinal cord to the brain.

When planning pain control for a client with terminal gastric cancer, a nurse should consider that

clients with terminal cancer may develop tolerance to opioids

A client is using healing touch therapy to manage pain. What should the nurse tell the client about how healing touch can be effective in pain management?

directing the flow of energy fields.

A client twists his right ankle while playing basketball and seeks care for ankle pain and swelling. After the nurse applies ice to the ankle for 30 minutes, which client statement suggests that ice application has been effective?

"My ankle looks less swollen now."


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