A new nurse mentions I think Mrs. Z. is in pain, but her dementia prevents me from using the tools
I usually use to assess pain. What can I do? The nurse's mentor should recommend using the
a. Baker-Wong Faces Pain Rating Scale.
b. Visual Analog Scale.
c. McGill Pain Questionnaire.
d. Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia Scale.
Question 2
A client is seen in the 24-hour drug clinic. She's thin, tense, jittery, and has dilated pupils and bad
breath. She tells the nurse I have been speeding, and now I am burning up and need help..
She
permits an oral temperature to be taken (it is 104 F), but then becomes suspicious and moves away
from staff, refusing to allow further examination. She states, You could be trying to kill me.. The
assessment that can be made is the client is most likely under the influence of
a. PCP.
b. heroin.
c. barbiturates.
d. amphetamines.