Sleep
Pain
Pharm
100

A patient is diagnosed with narcolepsy. Which of the following is a characteristic of this disorder?

A) waking during sleep

B) restless leg syndrome

C) uncontrollable desire to sleep

D) decrease in the amount or quality of sleep

What is uncontrollable desire to sleep?

100

 Four clients are candidates for opioid analgesia. Aware of the potential for respiratory depression, a serious side effect of opioid use, which client is at the greatest risk for this adverse outcome.

A. A 40-year-old male with a broken leg who smokes 1 pack of cigarettes a day.

B. A 28-year-old female postpartum with episiotomy pain, no history of respiratory issues.

C. A 65-year-old male with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and mild hip pain.

D. A 35-year-old female with migraines and a history of seasonal allergies.

C. A 65-year-old male with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and mild hip pain.

100

 Place the tablet under the tongue and let it absorb

What is Sublingual?

200

What is the rationale for using CPAP to treat sleep apnea?

A)positive air pressure holds the airway open

B)negative air pressure holds the airway open

C)delivery of oxygen facilitates respiratory effort

D) alternating waves of air stimulate breathing

What is positive air pressure holds the airway open?

200

The nurse is careing for a patient recovering from a complex surgical procedure. They are in severe pain, and immediate analgesia is required. The nurse is aware that rapid titration of the medication is also necessary to control her pain effectively. Which route of administration would best meet these needs.

A. Administer the analgesic sublingually for quick absorption.

B. Use intravenous (IV) administration for immediate onset and easy titration.

C. Set up a Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) pump for self-administered relief.

D. Utilize intraspinal administration to deliver medication near the spinal cord.

B. Use intravenous (IV) administration for immediate onset and easy titration.

200

An important nursing action administering topical medications.

What is wearing gloves?

300

An injury to this body structure may cause a patient to sleep for abnormally long periods of time.

What is the hypothalamus?

300

The nurse is reviewing the medication charts of various patients in her unit. She recognizes that different conditions may require different pain management strategies. Which among her current roster of patients is most likely to be on opioid medication for an extended period?

A. A patient experiencing phantom limb pain after an amputation.

B. A patient diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer that is progressing.

C. A patient suffering from episodes of trigeminal neuralgia.

D. A patient dealing with chronic fibromyalgia

A patient diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer that is progressing.

300

Before administering any medication, what is the nurse’s priority action regarding patient safety?

a. Verifying orders with another nurse 

b. Documenting the medications given 

c. Counting medications in the medication cart drawers 

d. Checking the patient’s identification

What is Checking the patient’s identification?

400

Length of a complete sleep cycle

What is 90 minutes?

400

The most appropriate route for administering daily analgesics to a client whose body systems are all functional. 


What is oral?

400

The nurse is performing tuberculin testing on a patient. Which action by the nurse is correct?

a. Insert the needle, bevel up, at a 30-degree angle.

b. Massage the area gently after the injection. 

c. Measure the diameter of the area of erythema when reading the result. 

d. Use a 25-gauge, 3/8” needle.

Use a 25-gauge, 3/8” needle.

500

Which of the following groups of terms best describes sleep?

A) decreased state of activity, refreshed

B) altered consciousness, relative inactivity 

C)comatose, immobility

D) alert,responsive

What is altered consciousness, relative inactivity?

500

The nurse is caring for a client with diabetic neuropathy who describes a burning, electrical-type pain in the lower extremities that hasn’t responded well to NSAIDs.  Which adjuvant medication for managing this specific type of pain may be ordered?

A. Lorazepam (Ativan)

B. Amitriptyline (Elavil)

C. Methylphenidate (Ritalin)

D. Corticosteroids

What is Elavil?

500

When administering nasal spray, which instruction by the nurse is appropriate? 

a. “You will need to blow your nose before I give this medication.” 

b. “You will need to blow your nose after I give this medication.” 

c. “When I give this medication, you will need to hold your breath.” 

d. “You need to sit up for 5 minutes after you receive the nasal spray.”

What is “You will need to blow your nose before I give this medication."?