Ch 9 - Assessing Pain: The 5th Vital Sign

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A nursing instructor is teaching students how to assess a client's pain. The instructor emphasizes that there are many misconceptions about pain. The instructor realizes that a student needs further direction when the student states:

"Nurses are the best authority on pain."

A client recovering from total knee replacement is experiencing severe pain. Where should the nurse expect the client to rate this pain on the following scale?

10

A client presents to the ED with pain in the upper right quadrant that worsens after eating. The client describes the pain as sharp, stabbing, and at times very intense. This is a description of which type of pain?

Acute

A client presents to the health care clinic with reports of a 2-day history of sore throat, ear pressure, fever, and stiff neck. The client states she has taken Tylenol and lozenges without relief. Which nursing diagnosis can be confirmed by this data?

Acute pain related to sore throat

The nurse should clarify which medication order prescribed for a client with chronic back pain?

Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor

A middle aged female client presents to the emergency department complaining of indigestion and left arm pain. What is the nurse's best action?

Check the client's vital signs and connect her to a cardiac monitor.

A male client with a history of a back injury 2 months ago has been taking daily doses of narcotic pain medication. He is currently hospitalized with a leg fracture after falling down the stairs. He complains of 10/10 pain in his back and leg after taking pain medication one hour ago. What is the nurse's best action?

Consult with the healthcare provider about increasing the dose of medication.

The nurse is working on a pediatric unit caring for a 4-year-old who is recovering from the surgical repair of the pelvis. When assessing the client's pain, what is the most appropriate pain assessment tool for the nurse to use?

FACES Pain Scale

A nurse is caring for a 4-year-old client who is crying and appears to be in pain. The nurse begins to assess the pain by showing pictures on a chart and asking the client to point to the one that best represents the pain he is experiencing. This is an example of which of the following:

FACES scale

The nurse is working in the post anesthesia care unit and assessing pain in a 6 month old infant. Which method should the nurse use to assess the infant's pain?

FLACC scale.

A nurse assesses a cognitively impaired adult client who grimaces and points to the right knee following a motor vehicle accident. Which pain scale would be most appropriate for the nurse to use to assess the client's pain?

Faces Pain Scale

A client complains of pain in several areas of the body. How should the nurse assess this client's pain?

Have the client rate each location separately.

A nurse is assessing the effect of a client's chronic back pain on his affective dimension. Which question should the nurse ask for this assessment?

How does the pain influence your overall mood?

Which would the nurse recognize as an example of visceral pain? Select all that apply.

Liver pain Gallbladder pain Pancreatic pain

The nurse understands the importance of performing an accurate pain assessment. In addition to having the client rate the pain on a pain scale, other things to assess are the following: (Check all that apply.)

Location and duration Quality and description Alleviating and aggravating factors

A client recovering from a stroke complains of pain. The nurse suspects this client is most likely experiencing which type of pain?

Neuropathic

Which of the following principles should the nurse integrate into the pain assessment and pain management of pediatric clients?

Pain assessment may require multiple methods in order to ensure accurate pain data.

A client just underwent a left below-the-knee amputation (BKA). The client now reports pain in the missing left foot. What type of pain is the client describing?

Phantom

The nurse is assessing hospitalized post-operative pain and has asked the client to rate his pain, describe it, state the location and onset of when it started. What other question should the nurse include in this pain assessment?

Provoking and alleviating factors

A client recovering from abdominal surgery is complaining of pain. The nurse realizes that the client is most likely experiencing which type of pain?

Somatic pain

A cyclist reports to the nurse that he is experiencing pain in the tendons and ligaments of his left leg, and the pain is worse with ambulation. The nurse will document this type of pain as which of the following?

Somatic pain

The nurse enters an older client's room to assess for pain and discovers the client is hard of hearing. What is the nurse's best action?

Speak to the client face to face.

A client reports after a back massage that his lower back pain has decreased from 8 to 3 on the pain scale. What opioid neuromodulator may be responsible for this increased level of comfort?

The release of endorphins

Below are the four physiological processes involved in pain perception. Put them in the correct order.

Transduction Transmission Perception Modulation

Mark is a 20-year-old college student who has been experiencing increasingly sharp pain in the right, lower quadrant of his abdomen over the last 12 hours. A visit to the emergency department and subsequent diagnostic testing have resulted in a diagnosis of appendicitis. What category of pain is Mark most likely experiencing?

Visceral pain


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