Mosby's CNA Review Questions 27

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Mosby's CNA Review Questions 27

These statements are about pain. Which is FALSE? a) Pain can be seen, heard, smelled, or felt; b) Pain is a warning from the body.; c) Pain is personal. It is different for each person; d) pain is used to make diagnoses.
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These statements are about pain. Which is FALSE? a) Pain can be seen, heard, smelled, or felt; b) Pain is a warning from the body.; c) Pain is personal. It is different for each person; d) pain is used to make diagnoses. a
A person has pain in the left chest, the left jaw, and the left shoulder and arm. This is: a) Acute pain; b) Chronic pain; c) radiating pain; d) Phantom pain. c
A person complains of pain. You should ask the person to do the following EXCEPT: a) point to where the pain is felt; b) tell you when the pain started; c) describe the pain; d) let you look at the pain. d
The nurse gives a person a drug for pain relief. Care is scheduled for this time. You should: a) Give the care before the drug is given; b) give the care right after the drug is given; c) wait 30 minutes to let the drug take effect; d) omit care for the day. c
A person was given a drug for pain relief. To promote safety, you should do the following EXCEPT: a) keep the bed in the high position; b) raise bed rails as directed; c) check on the person every 10-15 minutes; d) provide help if the person needs to get up. a
Which measures will NOT help relieve pain? a) providing a blanket; b) keping the room well lighted; c) providing soft music; d) giving a back massage. b
A person's care plan has these measures. Which will NOT promote rest or sleep? A) voiding before sleep or rest; b) positioning in a position of comfort c) having the person walk before rest or sleep; d) letting the person choose sleepwear. c
A person tires easily. Morning care includes a bath, hair care, and getting dressed. The bed is made after the person is dressed. When should the person rest? a) after you complete the mornign care; b) after the bath and before hair care; c) after you make the bed; d) when the person needs to. d
These statements are about sleep. Which is FALSE? a) Tissue healing and repair occur during sleep; b) voluntary muscle activity increases during sleep; c) sleep refreshes and renews the person; d) Sleep lowers stress, tension, and anxiety. b
A person was awake several nights. Which is FALSE? a) circadian rhythm may be affected; b) NREM and REM sleep are affected; c) The person's biological clock still tells when to sleep and wake up; d) functioning may be affected. c
A healthy 70-year-old person probably needs about: a) 12 to 14 hours of sleep; b) 8 to 9 hours of sleep; c) 7 to 8 hours of sleep; d) 5 to 7 hours of sleep d
Which prevents sleep? a) chocolate; b) cheese; c) milk; d) Beef. a
These measures to promote sleep are part of a person's care plan. Which should you question? a) Let the person choose the bedtime; b) Provide hot tea and a cheese sandwich at bedtime; c) Position the person in good alignment; d) Follow the person's bedtime rituals. b
Changes in a person's usual behavior may signal pain. T/F T
Persons with dementia usually sleep well at night. T/F F
A person's culture may affect how he or she reacts to pain. T

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