prepU ch 12 Pain Management
A client is receiving morphine through a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) system following surgery. The nurse states to the client
"Only you are to push the button for medication."
The client reports chest pain. The nurse uses which of the following questions to assess the pain further. Select all answers that apply.
"How long have you experienced this pain?" "Please point to where you are experiencing pain." "Rate the pain on a scale of 0 to 10, with 10 being the worst possible pain." "What aggravates your chest pain?"
A client has been prescribed a fentanyl patch for pain control. The nurse understands that this patch should be replaced every
48-72 hours
A client with appendicitis has had an appendectomy. After surgery, what type of pain does the nurse anticipate the client will have?
Acute pain
Acute pain can be distinguished from chronic pain by assessing which characteristic?
Acute pain is specific and localized
How should the administration of analgesics be scheduled to provide a uniform level of pain relief to a client?
Administering the analgesics on a regular basis, as per physician's order
A 75-year-old client had surgery for a hip fracture yesterday. The client is under stress because of the pain, the medications, sleep deprivation, and hospital surroundings. Which nursing intervention to treat the client's pain should the nurse question when ordered by the doctor?
Advil for pain management
The nurse understands that which statement is true about tolerance and addiction?
Although clients may need increasing levels of opioids, they are not addicted.
A client recovering from hip surgery is receiving morphine through a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) infusion pump with a set basal rate. What action is most important for the nurse to implement?
Assess the client's respiratory status
When using transdermal Fentanyl, the nurse and patient should be aware of which sign or symptom of Fentanyl overdose?
Confusion
The nurse is assessing a patient complaining of severe pain. What physiologic indicator does the nurse recognize as significant of acute pain?
Diaphoresis
Which of the following is the appropriate intervention to avoid physical withdrawal on drugs in a client?
Discontinue drugs gradually
Which nursing intervention should a nurse perform when caring for a client who is prescribed opiate therapy for pain?
Do not administer if respirations are less than 12 breaths per minute
The physician has ordered a mu opioid analgesic for a patient with pain. What drug does the nurse anticipate administering?
Fentanyl
The nurse is administering a narcotic analgesic for the control of a newly postoperative client's pain. What medication will the nurse administer to this client?
Fentanyl (Duragesic)
An older adult is being treated with opioids for pain relief. Which of the following should the nurse strongly recommend to this client?
Follow a bowel regimen
About which issue should the nurse inform clients who use pain medications on a regular basis?
Inform the primary health care provider about the use of salicylates before any procedure, and avoid over-the-counter analgesics consistently without consulting a physician
A client, who had an above the knee amputation of the left leg related to peripheral vascular disease from uncontrolled diabetes, complains of pain in the left lower extremity. What type of pain is the client experiencing?
Neuropathic pain
A high school football player hurts his foot while playing a game. The client complains of intense pain with muscle spasms and swelling of the toe. Which pain assessment tool will the nurse most likely use to assess the client's pain level?
Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)
The nurse has given an older adult an oral opioid for postoperative pain. What should the nurse do first to make the pain medication more effective?
Position the client for comfort
Which condition, approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, is the only use for the lidocaine 5% patch?
Postherpetic neuralgia
A nurse documents the presence of chronic pain on an electronic health record. Choose a description that could be used. The pain can be:
Prolonged in duration
A client sustained severe burns over both lower extremities 1 week ago. The client informs the nurse that he had to wait for 30 minutes last night to receive pain medication, which caused the pain not to be relieved after administration. What suggestions could the nurse make to the physician to provide adequate relief of pain?
Provide the client with a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump
A new surgical patient has been prescribed an opioid analgesic intravenously for pain control. The nurse should be aware of which most serious adverse effect of this medication?
Respiratory depression
The nurse asks the client about a reddened area on the left arm. The client states that he was bitten by an insect, and it burned briefly. What type of pain does the nurse document this as?
Superficial somatic pain
A client is scheduled for abdominal surgery and states that he is afraid of postoperative pain. The best nursing action is to inform the client
That medication will be prescribed for pain relief
Which of the following is a reliable source for quantifying pain?
The client's description of the pain
The nurse needs to carefully monitor a client with traumatic injuries. Which action by the nurse demonstrates understanding of the most essential component of the client's pain assessment?
The nurse administers pain medication based on the client's reported pain level
A client comes to the clinic and informs the nurse that he needs more analgesics for chronic pain. The client states that the medication is not as strong, and he requires more than the prescribed dose. What does the nurse suspect is occurring with the client?
Tolerance
The nurse is caring for a client with kidney stones who is complaining of severe pain. What type of pain does the nurse understand this client is experiencing?
Visceral Pain
A client is being treated in a substance abuse unit of a local hospital. The nurse understands that when this client has compulsive behavior to use a drug for its psychic effect, the client needs to be monitored for which effect?
addiction
A nurse is caring for a client with pain. What should the nurse monitor for when administering intravenous acetaminophen?
hepatotoxicity
Which route of administration of medication is preferred in the most acute care situations?
intravenous
A client is on a second round of radiation therapy for an inoperable tumor, and asks the nurse for medication to help with pain. The nurse suspects that the client's pain is the result of nerve damage from the radiation. Which type of pain is the client likely experiencing?
neuropathic pain