Chapter 18: Pain Management, Comfort, Rest, and Sleep

Foundations of Nursing 7th Edition By Kim Cooper- Kelly Gosnell

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Chapter 18: Pain Management, Comfort, Rest, and Sleep

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. A patient reports to the nurse that he is experiencing a moderate amount of back pain rated 6 out of 10 on the pain scale. What should the nurse recognize about this assessment?
a. Pain is objective for the nurse.
b. Pain is easy to recognize.
c. Pain is subjective for the patient.
d. Pain is easily relieved if found early.

 

 

ANS:  C

Pain is subjective. Pain is exactly what the patient says it is.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Comprehension     REF:   Page 395        OBJ:   3| 5

TOP:   Pain                KEY:  Nursing Process Step: Assessment

MSC:  NCLEX: Physiological Integrity

 

  1. A patient has pain in the left arm secondary to coronary insufficiency. This is an example of what type of pain?
a. Acute pain
b. Chronic pain
c. Referred pain
d. Subacute pain

 

 

ANS:  C

An example of referred pain is coronary insufficiency manifested by pain in the left arm, which is a distant location from the real source of discomfort.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Comprehension     REF:   Page 396        OBJ:   1| 2

TOP:   Pain                KEY:  Nursing Process Step: Assessment

MSC:  NCLEX: Physiological Integrity

 

  1. The nurse reassures a patient that most acute pain is intense and of short duration. How long does can acute pain usually last?
a. 1 week
b. Less than 6 months
c. At least 9 months
d. More than 1 year

 

 

ANS:  B

Acute pain lasts less than 6 months.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Comprehension     REF:   Page 396        OBJ:   1

TOP:   Pain                KEY:  Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC:  NCLEX: Physiological Integrity

 

  1. What is the defining term for continuous or intermittent pain that does not serve as a warning of tissue damage?
a. Acute
b. Unrelieved
c. Chronic
d. Subacute

 

 

ANS:  C

Chronic pain can be continuous or intermittent and may not be indicative of tissue damage.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Knowledge            REF:   Page 396        OBJ:   1| 2

TOP:   Pain                KEY:  Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC:  NCLEX: Physiological Integrity

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