Practice Question
The nurse in preadmission testing is educating a client about a scheduled surgery. Which response should the nurse give when the client asks about pain management following surgery?
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Correct Answer:
"Your nurse will use a pain assessment scale to help rate and treat your pain."
Rationale:
💠 Use of a standardized pain scale (e.g., 0–10, faces scale) ensures objective, consistent assessment and guides timely analgesia.
💠 Early, scheduled, and multimodal pain strategies (non-opioids, regional techniques, adjuncts) improve comfort and reduce opioid needs.
💠 Encouraging the client to report pain early prevents escalation and promotes mobility, deep breathing, and recovery.
💠 Pain is the “fifth vital sign” and requires routine reassessment to evaluate response and side effects.
💠 Clear communication about the pain plan builds trust and realistic expectations, improving postoperative outcomes.
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This question is from Adult Nursing II-Exam 1 which contains 56 questions.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: Examplify Exam(s)
- Domain: Medical-Surgical
- Answer Choices: 4