Please select only one answer for each of the following questions)
1. A postoperative patient is continuing to report pain within a few minutes of receiving pain medication. How should the nurse intervene?Go to
Question 2A. Assess the patient’s willingness to receive nonpharmacologic pain-relief measures.B. Immediately place the patient in a prone position and initiate a back massage.C. Explain that the patient should just lie in bed until the pain medication works.D. Immediately prepare and administer a second pain medication to the patient.
2. Which of the following is the priority consideration regarding a patient’s pain perception?Go to
Question 3A. The extent of the surgical procedure the patient underwentB. The amount of opioid analgesia the patient can tolerate without oversedationC. The patient’s past pain experiences, values, cultural expectations, and emotionsD. The patient’s age and weight
3. The postoperative nurse is assessing whether a nonpharmacologic technique has effectively helped the postoperative patient control pain. Which observations in the patient indicate that the intervention was successful?Go to
Question 4A. Unwillingness to get out of bed and ambulateB. Pacing the floor and speaking in loud, angry tonesC. Slow, deep respirations, a calm facial expression and voice, and a relaxed postureD. Constant turning and repositioning in bed
4. As the nurse performs a massage on a postoperative patient, which strokes are appropriate to use?Go to
Question 5A. Kneading, manipulation, and effleurageB. Effleurage, pétrissage, and manipulationC. Effleurage, pétrissage, and frictionD. Stroking, friction, and muscle extension
5. What should the nurse’s first action be before providing a neck massage to a patient?Back to TopA. Have the patient sit up in Fowler position.B. Determine that the patient has no neck injury.C. Administer a sedative to help the patient sleep.D. Discontinue the patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump.
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Please select only one answer for each of the following questions) 1. A postoperative patient is continuing to report pain within a few minutes of receiving pain medication. How should the nurse intervene?Go toQuestion 2A. Assess the patient’s willingness to receive nonpharmacologic pain-relief measures.B. Immediately place the patient in a prone position and initiate a back massage.C. Explain that the patient should just lie in bed until the pain medication works.D. Immediately prepare and administer a second pain medication to the patient.2. Which of the following is the priority consideration regarding a patient’s pain perception?Go toQuestion 3A. The extent of the surgical procedure the patient underwentB. The amount of opioid analgesia the patient can tolerate without oversedationC. The patient’s past pain experiences, values, cultural expectations, and emotionsD. The patient’s age and weight3. The postoperative nurse is assessing whether a nonpharmacologic technique has effectively helped the postoperative patient control pain. Which observations in the patient indicate that the intervention was successful?Go toQuestion 4A. Unwillingness to get out of bed and ambulateB. Pacing the floor and speaking in loud, angry tonesC. Slow, deep respirations, a calm facial expression and voice, and a relaxed postureD. Constant turning and repositioning in bed4. As the nurse performs a massage on a postoperative patient, which strokes are appropriate to use?Go toQuestion 5A. Kneading, manipulation, and effleurageB. Effleurage, pétrissage, and manipulationC. Effleurage, pétrissage, and frictionD. Stroking, friction, and muscle extension5. What should the nurse’s first action be before providing a neck massage to a patient?Back to TopA. Have the patient sit up in Fowler position.B. Determine that the patient has no neck injury.C. Administer a sedative to help the patient sleep.D. Discontinue the patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump.>---------- End of the Test ----------<
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