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Question 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
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