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justinmsk

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The nurse administered an oral analgesic to a client complaining of a mild-to-moderate headache. Which activity would the nurse consider to help relieve the client's discomfort until the analgesic takes effect?
 
  1. Reading or watching TV
  2. Video or computer games
  3. Slow rhythmic breathing
  4. Crossword puzzles

Question 2

The client reports difficulty sleeping related to anxiety. Which nonpharmacologic pain management intervention might the nurse consider performing in order to relax the client?
 
  1. Acupuncture
  2. Acupressure
  3. Massage
  4. Distraction



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 3

: Slow rhythmic breathing would be an effective distraction technique for a client with a headache. Reading, watching TV, video games, and crossword puzzles might exacerbate the symptoms because the client with a headache is often more comfortable in a dark, low-stimuli environment.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3

Massage is used for relaxation, and can be effective in helping the client who is anxious. Distraction, acupressure, and acupuncture are not used for relaxation, although they can be effective in helping the client cope with pain.





 

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