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BOOK TITLE: Comprehensive Approach to NCLEX-RN, HAAD and DHA Examinations
Author
ISBN
9789386150660
DOI
10.5005/jp/books/13060_19
Edition
1/e
Publishing Year
2017
Pages
67
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Chapter keywords
Cardiovascular system, disaster nursing, endocrine system, gastrointestinal system, hematological system, immune system, maternity nursing, mechanical ventilation, musculoskeletal system, neurological system, nursing care delivery, nursing innovation, nursing process, oncology, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, respiratory system, vascular disorder
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* 74. A patient is agitated and is unable to settle. She is also finding it difficult to sleep, reporting that she is in pain. What would you do at this point?
Ask her to score her pain, describe its intensity, duration, the site, any relieving measures and what makes it worse, looking for non verbal clues, so you can determine the appropriate method of pain management.
Give her some sedatives so she goes to sleep.
Calculate a pain score, suggest that she takes deep breaths, reposition her pillows, return in 5 minutes to gain a comparative pain score.
Give her any analgesia she is due. If she hasn’t any, contact the doctor to get some prescribed. Also give her a warm milky drink and reposition her pillows. Document your action.