Practice Question
A client reports pain as 8 out of 10. What does this number help the nurse understand about the client's pain?
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Correct Answer:
Severity
Rationale:
💠 A numeric pain scale (0–10) measures the intensity or severity of pain as perceived by the client.
💠 The report of 8/10 indicates severe pain requiring prompt intervention.
💠 Quality of pain refers to descriptors like sharp, burning, or throbbing.
💠 Duration identifies how long the pain has been present (acute vs. chronic).
💠 Location refers to where in the body the pain is felt.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: Examplify Exam(s)
- Domain: Health Assessment
- Answer Choices: 4