Asked by
Wendy Jauriga
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
A patient who had a motor vehicle accident 2 days ago is experiencing pain and is receiving patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) .How does the nurse know that the patient is experiencing effective pain management with the PCA?
A) The patient is sleeping and is difficult to arouse.
B) The patient rates pain at an acceptable level of 3 on a 0-to-10 scale.
C) Sufficient medication is left in the PCA syringe.
D) The patient presses the control button to deliver pain medication.
Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA)
A system allowing patients to self-administer prescribed amounts of pain medication through a pump.
Arouse
To stimulate or awaken a feeling, interest, or activity.
PCA Syringe
A syringe used in a patient-controlled analgesia pump, allowing patients to self-administer their pain medication within prescribed limits.
- Examine both the verbal and non-verbal expressions of patients to determine the intensity of their pain and the efficiency of pain management approaches.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine both the verbal and non-verbal expressions of patients to determine the intensity of their pain and the efficiency of pain management approaches.