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Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate when initiating guided imagery with a patient as ...
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Chapter 11: NSG 201H Pain Management Test prep Questions and Answers
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Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate when initiating guided imagery
with a patient as a method to control pain?
1) Suggesting a place where the patient will find peace
2) Guiding the patient toward a most beautiful or peaceful place
3) Asking the patient to use progressive muscle relaxation exercises
4) Asking the patient to take slow, full diaphragmatic/abdominal breaths
2. A patient, who rates abdominal pain as a 10 on a 1 to 10 numeric scale is
experiencing nausea, vomiting, and restlessness. Which conclusion is appropriate by
the nurse based on the current data?
1) Acute pain
2) Chronic pain
3) End-of-life pain
4) Fibromyalgia pain
3. The nurse is caring for a patient who is experiencing acute chest pain that is rated
as a 9 on a 0 to 10 pain scale. Based on this data, which medication does the nurse
plan to administer?
1) Morphine
2) Ibuprofen
3) Naproxen
4) Acetaminophen
4. The nurse is teaching a class on the perception of pain. What will the nurse teach as
being the second step in processing pain stimuli?
1) Thalamus
2) Limbic system
3) Cerebral cortex
4) Reticular system
5. Which nursing action will provide the patient with the most pain relief after abdominal
surgery?
1) Offer pain relief before the patient complains of pain.
2) Assess the pain level every 4 hours around the clock.
3) Wait until the patient can describe the pain specifically.
4) Allow the patient to “sleep off” the anesthesia, and then offer pain medication.
6. The patient with a sprained ankle is complaining of pain in the injured area. Which
term will the nurse use when documenting this patient’s pain?
1) Somatic pain
2) Visceral pain
3) Neuropathic pain
, 4) Physiological pain
7. Which term should the nurse use to document the maximum amount of pain is able to
tolerate?
1) Allodynia
2) Hyperalgesia
3) Pain tolerance
, 4) Pain threshold
8. The nurse is using a nonpharmacologic method to manage a patient’s pain, and
applies a unit that applies low- voltage electrical stimulation directly over the pain
area. When documenting this intervention, which term is the most appropriate for the
nurse to use?
1) TENS unit
2) Nerve block
3) Functional restoration
4) Cutaneous stimulation
9. The patient has pain in the lower back that radiates down the leg as the result of a
herniated disk compressing the sciatic nerve that began 4 months ago. When
documenting this patient’s pain, which term will the nurse use?
1) Acute somatic pain
2) Acute visceral pain
3) Acute neuropathic pain
4) Chronic neuropathic pain
10. Which type of pain syndrome should the nurse assess when providing care to a female
patient?
1) Back pain
2) Interstitial cystitis
3) Cluster headaches
4) Visceral pain from the heart
11. The nurse is providing care to a postoperative patient who is getting out of bed for
the first time since surgery. When conducting the pain assessment, the patient states,
“It hurts, but I do not want to take any more drugs. I do not want to end up addicted.”
Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
1) “Don’t worry about getting addicted. I will make sure you don’t get addicted.”
2) “If you don’t take the pain medication on a regular schedule, you won’t get
addicted.”
3) “People who have real pain are unlikely to become addicted to
analgesics provided to treat the pain.”
4) “You are wise to be concerned; it is probably time to stop taking narcotics if you can
manage the pain in other ways.”
12. The nurse is providing care to a patient who had an abdominal nevus removed who is
reporting intense pain.
Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
1) Administer the stronger analgesic ordered by the primary care provider.
2) Administer a nonnarcotic analgesic because the patient had minor surgery.
3) Notify the health-care provider that the patient's pain is excessive
for the minor surgery performed.
4) Attempt to divert the patient without administering an analgesic because the surgery
was so
, minor.
13. A nurse overhears another nurse say, “That patient is asking for pain medication
again. He is constantly on the call bell, always reporting how severe his pain is, and I
think he is just drug-seeking. I am going to make him wait the full 4 hours before I
give this medication again.” Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate in this
situation?
1) Informing the charge nurse of what was overheard
2) Reprimanding the nurse and completing an incident or variance report
3) Ignoring the situation because the patient is not this nurse’s responsibility
4) Reminding the nurse, in private, that the sensation of pain is whatever the patient
says it is
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