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- Eaqs chapter 42 Flashcards - Quizlet
A patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take analgesics and says that the pain is tolerable Which response would the nurse give to this patient "Pain medication is more effective when taken at the onset of pain "
- A patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take . . .
A patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take analgesics and says that the pain is tolerable Which instruction does the nurse give to this patient? A "Let me know at once if the pain is increasing or intolerable " B "You can let me know when you are ready to take the next dose " C
- Encouraging Voiding: Nurses Intervention for Postoperative . . .
A patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take analgesics and says that the pain is not tolerable What response would the nurse give to this patient? Answer: "Pain medication is more effective when taken at the onset of pain"
- Eaq human health ch 2 Flashcards - Quizlet
A patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take analgesics and says that the pain is tolerable Which response would the nurse give to this patient?-"Let me know at once if the pain is increasing or intolerable "-"You can let me know when you are ready to take the next dose "
- 27. 2 Postoperative Pain Management - OpenStax
Methods of Pain Management Postoperative pain management is an integral aspect of patient care, comprising various strategies designed to mitigate discomfort and promote recovery Pharmacological interventions are a primary approach, employing various analgesic medications such as opioids and nonopioids
- Management of Postoperative Pain: A Clinical Practice . . .
Most studies of cognitive–behavioral modalities showed some positive effects on postoperative pain, analgesic use, or anxiety, with inconsistent or unclear effects on duration of hospitalization In general, cognitive–behavioral modalities are noninvasive, and do not appear to be associated with significant harm
- patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take . . .
patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take analgesics and says that the pain is tolerable Which response would the nurse give to this patient? "Let me know at once if the pain is increasing or intolerable " "You can let me know when you are ready to take the next dose "
- A patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take . . .
If a patient experiencing postoperative pain refuses to take analgesics and states that the pain is tolerable, the appropriate response from the nurse would be to respect the patient's decision and monitor the patient closely It is vital to maintain respect for the patient's autonomy in making decisions about their own care
- Nurses’ Strategies for Managing Pain in the Postoperative . . .
Acute pain is a significant problem in the postoperative setting Patients report a lack of information about pain-control measures and ineffective pain control Nurses continue to rely on pharmacologic measures and tend to under-administer analgesics
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