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A client was prescribed hydrocodone and acetaminophen (Vicodin), one tablet q4h p.r.n. pain. The nurse knows the advantage of using a combination product is:
 
  a. a lower dose of opioid analgesic will be required to achieve the same level of pain relief.
  b. it is less likely to produce allergic reactions.
  c. it is less likely to result in client abuse and overdose.
  d. it is not a controlled substance, so the client can get as many refills as needed.

Question 2

PCA is an technique for effective pain management because it involves:
 
  a. allowing the client to exercise control over analgesia administration.
  b. the use of electric shocks to deaden a nerve.
  c. the induction of general anesthesia.
  d. the use of heating pads or hot packs.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Feedback
A Correct: This is true of combination products.
B Incorrect: Allergies still occur with combination products.
C Incorrect: Abuse and overdose sill occur with combination products.
D Incorrect: Because of the hydrocodone ingredient, it still is a controlled substance.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A

Feedback
A Correct: As long as the client is able to use the PCA, it is the most effective form of effective pain management.
B Incorrect: This is not how PCA works.
C Incorrect: This is not how PCA works.
D Incorrect: This is not how PCA works.





 

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