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MS1 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100% PASS| 2024 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 o...

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MS1 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | 100% PASS| 2024

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 - 4)
Asking the patient to take slow, full diaphragmatic/abdominal breaths

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 - 1)
Acute pain

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 - 1)
Morphine

,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 - 3)
Cerebral cortex

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 - 1)
Offer pain relief before the patient complains of pain.

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 - 1)
Somatic pain

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 - 3)
Pain tolerance

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 cblock
3)
Functional crestoration
4)
Cutaneous cstimulation c- c c1)
TENS cunit

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cherniated cdisk ccompressing cthe csciatic cnerve cthat cbegan c4 cmonths cago. cWhen

cdocumenting cthis cpatient's cpain, cwhich cterm cwill cthe cnurse cuse?

1)
Acute csomatic cpain
2)
Acute cvisceral cpain
3)
Acute cneuropathic cpain
4)
Chronic cneuropathic cpain c- c c3)
Acute cneuropathic cpain

Which ctype cof cpain csyndrome cshould cthe cnurse cassess cwhen cproviding ccare cto ca
cfemale cpatient?

1)
Back cpain
2)
Interstitial ccystitis
3)
Cluster cheadaches
4)
Visceral cpain cfrom cthe cheart c- c c2)
Interstitial ccystitis

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cfirst ctime csince csurgery. cWhen cconducting cthe cpain cassessment, cthe cpatient cstates, c"It

churts, cbut cI cdo cnot cwant cto ctake cany cmore cdrugs. cI cdo cnot cwant cto cend cup caddicted."

cWhich cresponse cby cthe cnurse cis cmost cappropriate?

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