Deck 7: Comfort Care

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What does the nurse understand about nociceptive pain?

A) It has a discrete cause
B) Often called nerve pain
C) Usually arises from skin
D) Treated with adjuvant analgesics
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The nursing student asks why clients with chronic pain usually don't have elevated heart rates and blood pressures. What response by the faculty member is best?

A) "Chronic pain does not cause the same anxiety as acute pain."
B) "Their autonomic nervous system may have adapted over time."
C) "Often it means they are malingering, or exaggerating their pain."
D) "It's because they have taken pain medication for so long."
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The nurse understands that which of the following is the best indicator of pain?

A) A validated pain scale
B) The client's report
C) Changes in vital signs
D) Altered behaviors
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The nurse has assessed a client's pain with a visual analogue scale. The client rates pain at an 8. What action does the nurse take next?

A) Ask if the client would like pain medication
B) Document the finding in the health record
C) Inquire as to the client's acceptable pain level
D) Teach the client to use nonpharmacologic measures
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A nurse is planning to assist a client who recently had abdominal surgery with deep breathing exercises to help with pain control. What action by the nurse will best to ensure success?

A) Provide a pillow for the client to splint the incision.
B) Give extra pain medication before beginning the activity.
C) Instruct the client on journaling after the exercises
D) Ask the client what time they prefer for deep breathing
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A client is in the Emergency Department reporting severe pressure in the chest. When the nurse asks the client to rate the pain on a scale, the client states "I don't have pain." What is the best action for the nurse to take?

A) Use an observational tool instead.
B) Use the word "pressure" in the assessment.
C) Tell staff you aren't sure there really is pain.
D) Withhold medication until pain is quantified.
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The nurse in the clinic is speaking to a client's spouse over the phone. The spouse reports that after the client applied a TENS unit, the client got dizzy, and the client's pulse felt really slow. What response by the nurse is best?

A) "Describe what you mean when you say 'slow'."
B) "Where on the body is the TENS located?"
C) "Does your spouse have a cardiac history?"
D) "You should come into the clinic right away."
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A student applied a cold pack to a client earlier in the shift and the faculty member is checking up on the results. What statement or action by the student indicates a need for further instruction?

A) "I inspected the bag for tears and leaks before using it."
B) "Halfway through the application, I checked skin integrity."
C) "There was no relief at first, but after 30 minutes the pain was gone."
D) "I placed the bag inside a pillowcase before applying it."
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A client has a PCA pump and the nurse determines the client's Pasero score is 4. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Document the score in the medical record.
B) Turn the PCA pump off immediately.
C) Reassess the client's pain with a pain scale.
D) Notify the provider and ask for naloxone.
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The nurse is caring for 4 clients being treated for pain. Which client does the nurse see first as the priority?

A) Posttrauma, given IV pain medications 45 minutes ago
B) Postpartum, given first dose of oral medication an hour ago
C) Postoperative, sleeping heavily after PCA pump was initiated
D) Postprocedure, reporting back pain from being confined to bed
Question
The nurse has prepared a PCA pump for a client. The nurse has educated the client, completed the independent safety checks, and has ensured the medication cassette is loaded properly. What action does the nurse take next?

A) Turn the pump on at the basal rate.
B) Have a second nurse verify the safety checks.
C) Have the client demonstrate PCA use.
D) Document the procedure in the record.
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A known drug-abusing client had a knee replacement. One month later the client is admitted for severe pain in that knee. The nursing staff is slow to provide pain medications because the client is "obviously addicted and just wants more medication." What action by the nurse manager is most appropriate?

A) Remind the staff that there are standards related to pain control.
B) Conduct a "lunch-n-learn" on chemical dependency.
C) Ask the nursing staff to evaluate their beliefs about pain.
D) Inform the staff that even people with addictions can have pain.
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The nurse is delegating massages to a unlicensed personnel. Which instruction by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Older client: Do not use effleurage
B) Frail client: Do not use petrissage
C) Radiation client: Use ample lotion
D) Client with DVT: Warm the lotion
Question
For which client does the nurse delegate providing a sitz bath?

A) Post appendectomy
B) Reports itchy rash
C) Postpartum
D) Chronic back pain
Question
The nurse knows that which type of pain is described as shooting, prickly, tingling, or like an electric shock?

A) Neuropathic
B) Nociceptive
C) Somatic
D) Visceral
Question
Which regime is an example of multimodal pain therapy?

A) Ice packs applied for a broken leg
B) IV morphine and guided imagery
C) Ibuprofen every 6 hours around the clock
D) IV opioid with before and after pain assessments
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A client with a late-stage cancer has pain that is well-controlled with a strict regimen. Today the client is reporting "unbearable" pain after a daily walk. What does the nurse understand is happening to this client?

A) The client's cancer has progressed.
B) The client is tolerant to the regime.
C) The client is drug-seeking.
D) The client is having breakthrough pain.
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The nurse is applying a TENS unit on a client. What action by the nurse demonstrates the need for further education on this pain modality?

A) Places electrodes at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart on the client
B) Places an electrode over the surgical incision on the knee
C) Turns the unit on at the lowest strength possible
D) Instructs client to use the highest intensity tolerated
Question
What are some consequences of unrelieved pain? (Select all that apply.)

A) Anxiety
B) Fear
C) Depression
D) Suicide
E) Reduced quality of life
F) Relationship impacts
Question
A nurse is admitting a client transferred from another facility. On assessment, the nurse notices the epidural IV tubing is attached to a bag of dextrose-containing IV fluid and the IV line is connected to an epidural pump containing morphine. What actions by the nurse take priority? (Select all that apply.)

A) Call the Rapid Response Team.
B) Turn both medications off.
C) Complete a variance report.
D) Conduct a full head-to-toe assessment.
E) Assess respiratory status.
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A student is applying heat and cold therapies to several clients. Which client/therapy combination demonstrates appropriate knowledge of these treatments? (Select all that apply.)

A) Sprained ankle 8 hours ago: Heat therapy
B) Sickle cell anemia: Cold therapy
C) Chronic back pain: Heat therapy
D) Acute elbow bursitis: Cold therapy
E) Poison ivy rash: Heat therapy
F) Fractured leg today: Cold therapy
Question
For safety, which of the following actions are priorities when caring for clients on epidural pain control? (Select all that apply.)

A) Ensure naloxone and oxygen are available at the bedside.
B) Cover any injection ports on the tubing with tape.
C) Clearly label tubing close to the entry site and pump.
D) Infuse only solutions with active preservatives.
E) Cover the insertion site with several gauze dressings.
F) Tape the tubing securely to the client without tension.
Question
A nurse is caring for several clients reporting pain. Which clients have contraindications for epidural pain relief? (Select all that apply.)

A) Has thrombocytopenia
B) Admitted for meningitis
C) Is 8 hours postpartum
D) Takes warfarin
E) Allergic to morphine
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Which of the following are assessed using the Checklist of Nonverbal Pain Indicators (CNPI)? (Select all that apply.)

A) Vocal sounds such as groans
B) Facial grimaces
C) Bracing
D) Restlessness
E) Rubbing or massaging one area
F) Verbal expressions
Question
What are objective signs of pain? (Select all that apply.)

A) Grimacing
B) Guarding
C) Restlessness
D) Sleeping
E) Irritability
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1
What does the nurse understand about nociceptive pain?

A) It has a discrete cause
B) Often called nerve pain
C) Usually arises from skin
D) Treated with adjuvant analgesics
It has a discrete cause
2
The nursing student asks why clients with chronic pain usually don't have elevated heart rates and blood pressures. What response by the faculty member is best?

A) "Chronic pain does not cause the same anxiety as acute pain."
B) "Their autonomic nervous system may have adapted over time."
C) "Often it means they are malingering, or exaggerating their pain."
D) "It's because they have taken pain medication for so long."
"Their autonomic nervous system may have adapted over time."
3
The nurse understands that which of the following is the best indicator of pain?

A) A validated pain scale
B) The client's report
C) Changes in vital signs
D) Altered behaviors
The client's report
4
The nurse has assessed a client's pain with a visual analogue scale. The client rates pain at an 8. What action does the nurse take next?

A) Ask if the client would like pain medication
B) Document the finding in the health record
C) Inquire as to the client's acceptable pain level
D) Teach the client to use nonpharmacologic measures
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A nurse is planning to assist a client who recently had abdominal surgery with deep breathing exercises to help with pain control. What action by the nurse will best to ensure success?

A) Provide a pillow for the client to splint the incision.
B) Give extra pain medication before beginning the activity.
C) Instruct the client on journaling after the exercises
D) Ask the client what time they prefer for deep breathing
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6
A client is in the Emergency Department reporting severe pressure in the chest. When the nurse asks the client to rate the pain on a scale, the client states "I don't have pain." What is the best action for the nurse to take?

A) Use an observational tool instead.
B) Use the word "pressure" in the assessment.
C) Tell staff you aren't sure there really is pain.
D) Withhold medication until pain is quantified.
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7
The nurse in the clinic is speaking to a client's spouse over the phone. The spouse reports that after the client applied a TENS unit, the client got dizzy, and the client's pulse felt really slow. What response by the nurse is best?

A) "Describe what you mean when you say 'slow'."
B) "Where on the body is the TENS located?"
C) "Does your spouse have a cardiac history?"
D) "You should come into the clinic right away."
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8
A student applied a cold pack to a client earlier in the shift and the faculty member is checking up on the results. What statement or action by the student indicates a need for further instruction?

A) "I inspected the bag for tears and leaks before using it."
B) "Halfway through the application, I checked skin integrity."
C) "There was no relief at first, but after 30 minutes the pain was gone."
D) "I placed the bag inside a pillowcase before applying it."
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9
A client has a PCA pump and the nurse determines the client's Pasero score is 4. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Document the score in the medical record.
B) Turn the PCA pump off immediately.
C) Reassess the client's pain with a pain scale.
D) Notify the provider and ask for naloxone.
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10
The nurse is caring for 4 clients being treated for pain. Which client does the nurse see first as the priority?

A) Posttrauma, given IV pain medications 45 minutes ago
B) Postpartum, given first dose of oral medication an hour ago
C) Postoperative, sleeping heavily after PCA pump was initiated
D) Postprocedure, reporting back pain from being confined to bed
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11
The nurse has prepared a PCA pump for a client. The nurse has educated the client, completed the independent safety checks, and has ensured the medication cassette is loaded properly. What action does the nurse take next?

A) Turn the pump on at the basal rate.
B) Have a second nurse verify the safety checks.
C) Have the client demonstrate PCA use.
D) Document the procedure in the record.
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12
A known drug-abusing client had a knee replacement. One month later the client is admitted for severe pain in that knee. The nursing staff is slow to provide pain medications because the client is "obviously addicted and just wants more medication." What action by the nurse manager is most appropriate?

A) Remind the staff that there are standards related to pain control.
B) Conduct a "lunch-n-learn" on chemical dependency.
C) Ask the nursing staff to evaluate their beliefs about pain.
D) Inform the staff that even people with addictions can have pain.
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13
The nurse is delegating massages to a unlicensed personnel. Which instruction by the nurse is most appropriate?

A) Older client: Do not use effleurage
B) Frail client: Do not use petrissage
C) Radiation client: Use ample lotion
D) Client with DVT: Warm the lotion
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14
For which client does the nurse delegate providing a sitz bath?

A) Post appendectomy
B) Reports itchy rash
C) Postpartum
D) Chronic back pain
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15
The nurse knows that which type of pain is described as shooting, prickly, tingling, or like an electric shock?

A) Neuropathic
B) Nociceptive
C) Somatic
D) Visceral
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16
Which regime is an example of multimodal pain therapy?

A) Ice packs applied for a broken leg
B) IV morphine and guided imagery
C) Ibuprofen every 6 hours around the clock
D) IV opioid with before and after pain assessments
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17
A client with a late-stage cancer has pain that is well-controlled with a strict regimen. Today the client is reporting "unbearable" pain after a daily walk. What does the nurse understand is happening to this client?

A) The client's cancer has progressed.
B) The client is tolerant to the regime.
C) The client is drug-seeking.
D) The client is having breakthrough pain.
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18
The nurse is applying a TENS unit on a client. What action by the nurse demonstrates the need for further education on this pain modality?

A) Places electrodes at least 2 inches (5 cm) apart on the client
B) Places an electrode over the surgical incision on the knee
C) Turns the unit on at the lowest strength possible
D) Instructs client to use the highest intensity tolerated
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19
What are some consequences of unrelieved pain? (Select all that apply.)

A) Anxiety
B) Fear
C) Depression
D) Suicide
E) Reduced quality of life
F) Relationship impacts
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20
A nurse is admitting a client transferred from another facility. On assessment, the nurse notices the epidural IV tubing is attached to a bag of dextrose-containing IV fluid and the IV line is connected to an epidural pump containing morphine. What actions by the nurse take priority? (Select all that apply.)

A) Call the Rapid Response Team.
B) Turn both medications off.
C) Complete a variance report.
D) Conduct a full head-to-toe assessment.
E) Assess respiratory status.
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21
A student is applying heat and cold therapies to several clients. Which client/therapy combination demonstrates appropriate knowledge of these treatments? (Select all that apply.)

A) Sprained ankle 8 hours ago: Heat therapy
B) Sickle cell anemia: Cold therapy
C) Chronic back pain: Heat therapy
D) Acute elbow bursitis: Cold therapy
E) Poison ivy rash: Heat therapy
F) Fractured leg today: Cold therapy
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22
For safety, which of the following actions are priorities when caring for clients on epidural pain control? (Select all that apply.)

A) Ensure naloxone and oxygen are available at the bedside.
B) Cover any injection ports on the tubing with tape.
C) Clearly label tubing close to the entry site and pump.
D) Infuse only solutions with active preservatives.
E) Cover the insertion site with several gauze dressings.
F) Tape the tubing securely to the client without tension.
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23
A nurse is caring for several clients reporting pain. Which clients have contraindications for epidural pain relief? (Select all that apply.)

A) Has thrombocytopenia
B) Admitted for meningitis
C) Is 8 hours postpartum
D) Takes warfarin
E) Allergic to morphine
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24
Which of the following are assessed using the Checklist of Nonverbal Pain Indicators (CNPI)? (Select all that apply.)

A) Vocal sounds such as groans
B) Facial grimaces
C) Bracing
D) Restlessness
E) Rubbing or massaging one area
F) Verbal expressions
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What are objective signs of pain? (Select all that apply.)

A) Grimacing
B) Guarding
C) Restlessness
D) Sleeping
E) Irritability
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