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xclash

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Your client complains of achy, throbbing, or dull pain. What type of pain is the client experiencing?
 
  1. somatic
  2. visceral
  3. referred
  4. neuropathic

Question 2

Which of the following pieces of information would be of least priority to communicate in an end-of-shift report?
 
  a. patient age
  b. status of current relevant problems
  c. diagnostic tests scheduled or completed
  d. any abnormalities or changes in assessment



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1

Answer to Question 2

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Information that should be shared in the verbal report includes activities completed and those remaining to be completed; status of current relevant problems; any abnormalities or changes in assessment; results of treatments; and diagnostic tests scheduled or completed with results. The age of the patient is not included.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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