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A client reports their pain as a 7 out of 10 after surgery. What should the nurse do first?
✔✔ Assess the location, quality, and characteristics of the pain.
A client grimaces and guards their abdomen when moving but says their pain is "fine." What
should the nurse do?
✔✔ Use nonverbal cues to further assess pain and document objective findings.
A client with chronic back pain asks if it’s okay to take a short walk. What should the nurse
encourage?
✔✔ Encourage light activity as tolerated and evaluate pain during and after movement.
What tool should a nurse use to assess pain in a nonverbal adult client with dementia?
✔✔ Use a behavioral pain assessment tool like the PAINAD scale.
A pediatric client is crying and holding their leg after falling. What is the nurse’s priority?
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, ✔✔ Assess pain using the FLACC scale and inspect the leg for injury.
What is the best way to evaluate the effectiveness of a PRN pain medication?
✔✔ Reassess the client’s pain level 30 to 60 minutes after administration.
A client with a PCA pump reports that they are still in pain. What should the nurse do?
✔✔ Check the PCA settings, assess pain, and notify the provider for possible adjustments.
Why should pain be reassessed regularly, even if the client denies new complaints?
✔✔ Pain can change with time or activity and may not always be verbally reported.
A client states, “I don't want to be seen as weak, so I haven’t mentioned the pain.” What should
the nurse say?
✔✔ “Managing your pain is important for healing; it’s okay to let us know when you’re
hurting.”
How does untreated pain affect recovery?
✔✔ It can delay healing, reduce mobility, and increase the risk of complications.
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