A nurse assesses an 82-year-old client with advanced dementi…

A nurse assesses an 82-year-old client with advanced dementia who cannot verbally communicate. The client has been increasingly restless, moaning during care, and pulling at bed linens. Family reports this is unusual behavior. Which actions demonstrate appropriate clinical judgment in pain assessment? Select all that apply.

A nurse evaluates two toddlers at a well-child visit. Toddle…

A nurse evaluates two toddlers at a well-child visit. Toddler A consumes 32 ounces of whole milk daily with limited solid foods. Toddler B consumes 20 ounces of whole milk with varied nutrient-dense meals and snacks. Toddler A appears pale with hemoglobin 9.5 g/dL. Which analysis explains this difference?

A surgical nurse notes that clients on the unit who report s…

A surgical nurse notes that clients on the unit who report sleeping poorly (less than 4 hours nightly) have significantly delayed wound healing compared to those sleeping 7-8 hours. Laboratory results show the sleep-deprived clients have lower albumin levels and negative nitrogen balance. Which sleep function best explains these findings?

A nurse assesses a postoperative client from a Middle Easter…

A nurse assesses a postoperative client from a Middle Eastern background who rates pain as 8/10 but maintains a calm facial expression and speaks quietly without grimacing. A colleague comments, “The client can’t really be in that much pain-they don’t look uncomfortable at all.” Which response by the nurse demonstrates understanding of how culture influences pain expression?

A client arrives at the emergency department after sustainin…

A client arrives at the emergency department after sustaining a thermal burn to the forearm. The injured area appears red and swollen, and the client reports intense pain that seems worse than expected for the visible injury. The nurse understands that inflammatory mediators released at the injury site are contributing to the pain experience. Which physiological processes explain the heightened pain response? Select all that apply.

A client receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer reports ne…

A client receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer reports new-onset pain in the right shoulder and upper back, rated 7/10, described as “deep and aching.” The client denies trauma and states the pain is constant and worse with deep breathing. Vital signs are stable, and the surgical mastectomy site appears healing appropriately. Which pain assessment consideration is the priority?

A nurse observes a colleague documenting that a client “clai…

A nurse observes a colleague documenting that a client “claims” pain is 8/10 but notes the client was laughing with visitors and ambulating without difficulty. The colleague states, “I gave only half the ordered PRN dose because the client doesn’t look like they’re really in that much pain.” Which understanding about factors influencing pain management should guide the observing nurse’s response?