Pain
Pain 2
Grief and Dying
Misc 1
Miscellaneous
Final Jeopardy
100

Before giving pain medication the nurse should first do this

What is assess the patient's pain?

Bonus points: what is the acronym to help remember pain assessment steps

100

When a nurse asks the patient to report pain on a scale of 0-10 they are measuring this aspect of the PQRST mnemonic

What is S for severity?

100

A patient is in the grieving process. This is the first step of the nurse

What is assess to determine if the patient's grief is healthy or complicated

Bonus: what is the difference between healthy and complicated grieving?

100

Why do nurses need to know if patients are taking herbal supplements?

Because often herbs have unwanted interactions with prescribed medications

100

This is the first step to take when finding an open vial of any controlled substance in a patient's room

What is report it immediately?

200

True or false: Using analgesics for pain management will eventually lead to addiction

False: while poorly managed analgesic opioid administration can cause dependency, this is not an guaranteed eventuality 

200

Phantom limb pain falls under this category

What is neuropathic pain?

200

A person who says they'll be a better husband if they can be cured of cancer is in this stage of grieving

What is bargaining?


200

True or False: Spirituality can increase the quality of life and a patient's willingness to accept death

True

200

This is required when wasting medication

What is a witness from a second nurse?

300

Name three vital sign changes when a patient is experiencing increased pain

What are increased HR, RR, BP?

300

Name three non-pharmacological methods to manage pain

What are music, guided imagery, repositioning, dimming the lights, hot and cold therapy, meditation, distraction
300

A patient who does not want to return to the hospital because they feel they don't need treatment is in this stage of the grieving process

What is denial?

300

This therapy method has been proven to decrease anxiety

What is cognitive behavioral therapy

300

This is an essential step in post-mortem care

What is wash the patient's body and clean their bed

400

For a patient who is sedated, these are non verbal signs of pain

What are restlessness, grimacing, and clenching?

400

This is a common barrier to effective pain management when treating hospice patients

What is the fear that opioid narcotics will lead to addiction?

400

Give an example of maladaptive grieving

Isolation, picking up bad habits like drinking or smoking, PTSD, ignoring their own emotional, social, and physical needs, not taking medications, self-harm etc

400

A young child may display this behavior towards outside care givers after experiencing death at home

What is cling to their caregiver

400

The final stage of healthy grieving is this stage

What is acceptance?


500

While Noah strongly disagrees with this, nursing school, med school, NCLEX, and hospital policy states that this is the most effective way to determine levels of pain (Because they've been lobbied by big Pharma, the biggest lobby in the US by almost double)

What is the patient's self-report?

Bonus points: explain why this is a lie

500

Name two side effects of morphine administration

What is decreased respiratory rate and orthostatic hypotension?

500

This type of nurse will help manage comfort for a patient who is expected to die within 6 months at home from an incurable disease

What is a hospice nurse?

500

Name three side effects of acetaminophen

Jaundice due to hepatotoxicity, abdominal pain, clay colored stools, fever

500

This type of breathing pattern is visible when a patient is near death

What is Cheyne-Stokes breathing?

Bonus points: describe it

500

Name one do and one don't of PCA (patient-controlled analgesia) management

Don't let family use it for the patient

Do push it before you sense pain becoming too severe

Do push the button as often as you like

Don't request pain medication from the nurse

Don't worry about overdosing