Medical surgical nursing I exam 2 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 80 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. pain is effi-
assess the sensory component which include
ciently
pattern, area, intensity, and nature
assessed by a
the comprehensive assessment is begun if the
three-step
expected level of pain relief is not obtained by the
process
client
the follow-up assessment
2. different types
Acute-occurs abruptly after an injury or disease,
of pain
persists until healing occurs, and is often
sensitivity
intensified by anxiety or fear(i.e. sprains, bone
include
fractures, Burns).
Chronic nonmalignant-lasts for a prolonged period o
time, and its cause is not amenable to specific
treatment (i.e. gout, angina).
Chronic Neuropathic-is associated with
abnormalities in the peripheral nervous system or
CNS that result in pain long after the original
injury (i.e. phantom pain). malignant-complex,
progressive pain. It can be acute, chronic, or both
acute and chronic in nature. The causes of
malignant pain are often resistant to cure
3. harmful (arthritis and cancer)
effects of
unrelieved shock, hyperglycemia, fluid overload,
pain include hypertension, in- creased heart rate, increased
respiratory rate, M I, fluid imbalance, electrolyte
disturbance, constipation, anorex- ia, confusion,
4. how does infection, sepsis
ibupro- fen work
it has non-steroid anti-inflammatory analgesic and
an- tipyretic effects. It also inhibits platelet
aggregation and prolongs bleeding time
5. acute pain onset- sudden
duration-less than 3 months or as long as it takes
for normal healing to occur
severity-mild to severe
cause of pain-generally can identify a
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precipitating event (illness, surgery)
course of pain-over time and goes away as
recovery occurs
typical physical and behavioral manifestations-
manifes- tations reflect sympathetic nervous
system activation: in-
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,Medical surgical nursing I exam 2 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 80 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
crease heart rate, increased respiration rate,
increased blood pressure, diaphoresis/ pallor,
anxiety, agitation, con- fusion, urine retention
usual goals of treatment-pain control with
eventual elimi- nation
6. chronic pain onset-gradual or sudden
duration-greater than three months, may start as
acute injury or even but continues past the
normal time for recovery
severity-mild to severe
cause of pain-may not be known; original cause
of pain may differ from mechanisms that
maintain the pain course of pain-typically pain
does not go away, character- ized by periods of
waxing and waning
typical physical and behavioral manifestations-
predomi- nantly behavioral manifestations: flat
affect, reduced phys- ical movement/activity,
fatigue, withdrawal from others and social
interaction
usual goals of treatment-pain control to the
extent possi- ble, focus on enhancing function
and quality of life
7. how do we care for chronic malig- nant pain
for a client with
malignant pain,
malignant pain is
complex and
pro- gressive.
8. what meds are
better for
chronic
malignant pain
9. which meds
are not good
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DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. pain is effi-
assess the sensory component which include
ciently
pattern, area, intensity, and nature
assessed by a
the comprehensive assessment is begun if the
three-step
expected level of pain relief is not obtained by the
process
client
the follow-up assessment
2. different types
Acute-occurs abruptly after an injury or disease,
of pain
persists until healing occurs, and is often
sensitivity
intensified by anxiety or fear(i.e. sprains, bone
include
fractures, Burns).
Chronic nonmalignant-lasts for a prolonged period o
time, and its cause is not amenable to specific
treatment (i.e. gout, angina).
Chronic Neuropathic-is associated with
abnormalities in the peripheral nervous system or
CNS that result in pain long after the original
injury (i.e. phantom pain). malignant-complex,
progressive pain. It can be acute, chronic, or both
acute and chronic in nature. The causes of
malignant pain are often resistant to cure
3. harmful (arthritis and cancer)
effects of
unrelieved shock, hyperglycemia, fluid overload,
pain include hypertension, in- creased heart rate, increased
respiratory rate, M I, fluid imbalance, electrolyte
disturbance, constipation, anorex- ia, confusion,
4. how does infection, sepsis
ibupro- fen work
it has non-steroid anti-inflammatory analgesic and
an- tipyretic effects. It also inhibits platelet
aggregation and prolongs bleeding time
5. acute pain onset- sudden
duration-less than 3 months or as long as it takes
for normal healing to occur
severity-mild to severe
cause of pain-generally can identify a
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
,Medical surgical nursing I exam 2 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 80 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
precipitating event (illness, surgery)
course of pain-over time and goes away as
recovery occurs
typical physical and behavioral manifestations-
manifes- tations reflect sympathetic nervous
system activation: in-
To get this or any other Exam contact ()
,Medical surgical nursing I exam 2 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 80 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
crease heart rate, increased respiration rate,
increased blood pressure, diaphoresis/ pallor,
anxiety, agitation, con- fusion, urine retention
usual goals of treatment-pain control with
eventual elimi- nation
6. chronic pain onset-gradual or sudden
duration-greater than three months, may start as
acute injury or even but continues past the
normal time for recovery
severity-mild to severe
cause of pain-may not be known; original cause
of pain may differ from mechanisms that
maintain the pain course of pain-typically pain
does not go away, character- ized by periods of
waxing and waning
typical physical and behavioral manifestations-
predomi- nantly behavioral manifestations: flat
affect, reduced phys- ical movement/activity,
fatigue, withdrawal from others and social
interaction
usual goals of treatment-pain control to the
extent possi- ble, focus on enhancing function
and quality of life
7. how do we care for chronic malig- nant pain
for a client with
malignant pain,
malignant pain is
complex and
pro- gressive.
8. what meds are
better for
chronic
malignant pain
9. which meds
are not good
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