1. A patient with terminal cancer returns to the unit with a morphine patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) device. His daughter comes to you alarmed that her father may "overuse" the morphine and become addicted. How would you, as the nurse, respond to her? (Support your answer with rationale.) 2. The head nurse sends the student nurse to evaluate a patient's postoperative pain. After entering the patient's room, the student observes the patient conversing and joking with her friends. The student decides not to investigate the question of postoperative pain further. Evaluate the correctness of the student's decision and

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Drugs Used for Pain Management
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1. A patient with terminal cancer returns to the unit with a morphine patient-controlled
analgesia (PCA) device. His daughter comes to you alarmed that her father may "overuse"
the morphine and become addicted. How would you, as the nurse, respond to her?
(Support your answer with rationale.)
2. The head nurse sends the student nurse to evaluate a patient's postoperative pain. After
entering the patient's room, the student observes the patient conversing and joking with
her friends. The student decides not to investigate the question of postoperative pain
further. Evaluate the correctness of the student's decision and give an underlying rationale
for the views expressed.
3. The adult patient with advanced colon cancer reports lower abdominal pain, rating the
pain at a "10." The nurse completes an assessment of the patient, noting a respiratory rate
of 10/min. The health care provider has ordered morphine sulfate, 4 mg IV every 34 hours
as needed for pain. Discuss the implications of the patient's reported symptoms, medical
history, and assessment. Identify the appropriate nursing interventions in this situation.
4. A patient is experiencing headaches, weakness, hunger, and blurred vision after taking a
NSAID. What are the proper nursing interventions?
Transcribed Image Text:Drugs Used for Pain Management Open Book Questions 1. A patient with terminal cancer returns to the unit with a morphine patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) device. His daughter comes to you alarmed that her father may "overuse" the morphine and become addicted. How would you, as the nurse, respond to her? (Support your answer with rationale.) 2. The head nurse sends the student nurse to evaluate a patient's postoperative pain. After entering the patient's room, the student observes the patient conversing and joking with her friends. The student decides not to investigate the question of postoperative pain further. Evaluate the correctness of the student's decision and give an underlying rationale for the views expressed. 3. The adult patient with advanced colon cancer reports lower abdominal pain, rating the pain at a "10." The nurse completes an assessment of the patient, noting a respiratory rate of 10/min. The health care provider has ordered morphine sulfate, 4 mg IV every 34 hours as needed for pain. Discuss the implications of the patient's reported symptoms, medical history, and assessment. Identify the appropriate nursing interventions in this situation. 4. A patient is experiencing headaches, weakness, hunger, and blurred vision after taking a NSAID. What are the proper nursing interventions?
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