Pain is the ________ vital sign.
Fifth
False, it requires a dual-sign off.
The management of pain without medications.
Non-pharmacological pain management
First line analgesic for treating mild, acute, and chronic pain
What is acetaminophen (Tylenol)?
Every 4 hours
Pain in absence of an identifiable cause
Idiopathic pain
Do not administer opioids if the respiratory rate is less than _____ breaths per minute
12
Uses scents to relax, relieve stress, and decrease pain
What is aromatherapy?
This is a frequently monitored test when administering pain medications.
Orders for PCA therapy must be renewed every ___ hours.
72
Name 2 biological factors that affect pain
Age, previous injuries, illness/diagnosis, neurologic system, genetics, hormones, obesity
These are the 5 rights of medication administration.
Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time.
This therapy can decrease pain and muscle spasms. It is applied to the body.
What is heat?
Name 3 common opioids used to treat moderate to severe pain.
Any of these 3: Codeine, Fentanyl, Hydromorphone, Methadone, Morphine, Oxycodone, Tramadol
Pain that comes from the bone, joint, muscle, skin, or connective tissue
What is somatic pain?
It is the nurse's responsibility to do this at Sibley after a medication error occurs:
Report a HERO
Mild electrical current passed through external electrodes
Treatment of acute post-operative pain, labor and delivery pain, and chronic cancer pain.
Epidural analgesia
This type of fruit juice is a common interaction among "statins"
Grapefruit juice
1. Fewer complications
2. Faster healing
3. Decreased hospital stay
Name one of the 3 most common medication errors
Dispensing an incorrect medication or dosage strength/form, miscalculating a dose, failing to identify drug interactions or contraindications
Name 2 methods of hypnosis to reduce discomfort
Imagery, distraction, or relaxation/guided imagery.
List 4 of the most commonly used adjuvant drugs (drug class).
Anticonvulsants, antidepressants, neuroleptic agents, corticosteroids, local anesthetics
Vecuronium and Versed