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Question 65
Medications used to enhance pain therapy would include all of the following, EXCEPT:
Question 65 options:
Antidepressant medications
Corticosteroid medications
Antiseizure medications
Antipsychotic medications
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- Question 77 The nurse should prepare to administer which medication for the client experiencing respiratory depression following intravenous administration of morphine? Question 77 options: Naloxone Atropine Flumazenil Activated charcoalQuestion 67 What is an appropriate opioid analgesic for severe pain? Question 67 options: Ketorolac (Toradol) Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) Codeine Acetylsalicylic AcidQuestion 70 Unrelieved pain is: Question 70 options: Expected in individuals with nociceptive pain An annoying sensation, but it is not as important as other physical care needs Expected in individuals with neuropathic pain Dangerous and can lead to many physical and psychological complications
- Question 41 SavedA client with COPD is prescribed an anti-cholinergic to manage the symptoms of their disease. Which of the following is a common side effect of this class of medication? Question 41 options: intestinal cramping and diarrhea bradycardia and hypotension dry mouth and dry eyes hypoxemia and digital clubbingQuestion 60 Children who experience persistent pain are at risk for all of the following, EXCEPT? Question 60 options: Developmental Problems Mood and Sleep Disturbances Acute Appendicitis Depression and AnxietyQuestion 72SavedA positive clinical diagnosis of depression is based on what criteria? Question 72 options: Exhibiting a cluster of clinical symptoms that define depression Changes in brain structures measured using MRI or CT scan Changes in brain function measured by PET scan Changes in biomarkers and / or genetic profiling through blood work
- Question 72 Which of the following is true about managing pain effectively? Question 72 options: Unrelieved severe acute pain may cause long-term chronic pain The degree of pain experienced is directly proportional to the tissue injury Opioids are more dangerous for children than they are for adults Pain cannot be assessed with older persons who are cognitively impairedQuestion 61 The nurse is planning to use distraction as part of a cancer client's pain management. Which is an example of distraction to provide pain relief? Select all that apply. Question 61 options: Exercise Playing a game Listening to music Using a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device Watching a movieQuestion 69SavedA client is having electroconvulsive therapy for the first time. What potential risk exists with this type of therapy? Question 69 options: hearing impairment generalized seizure activity retrograde amnesia frontal lobe atrophy
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