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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Pain - ENA-ENO-C27 Questions With Solutions Blowing bubbles is an appropriate nonpharmacologic intervention for patients in which age group? Preschoolers Which medication is the drug of choice for a patient who presents with an acute pain episode from sickl...

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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Pain -
ENA-ENO-C27 Questions With Solutions

Blowing bubbles is an appropriate nonpharmacologic intervention for patients in which age

group? Preschoolers




Which medication is the drug of choice for a patient who presents with an acute pain episode

from sickle cell disease? Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)




Which drug produces the fewest cardiac effects? Fentanyl (Duragesic)




Which nonpharmacologic intervention is most effective for an adolescent? Guided

imagery




Which substances are neuropeptides that inhibit pain impulse transmission in the brain and spinal

cord? Endorphins




Which disorder is most likely to cause somatic pain? Degenerative joint disease

, Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Pain -
ENA-ENO-C27 Questions With Solutions
Blowing bubbles is an effective nonpharmacologic intervention for which patient?

Preschooler




Which pain scale is the most appropriate for a school-age pediatric patient? FACES




Which description applies to acute pain? It is transient.




Which structure can decrease the number of pain impulses received from afferent pain fibers?

A-beta fibers




Which medication has a rapid onset and a short duration of action? Fentanyl (Duragesic)




A fracture is most likely to cause which type of pain? Acute




A patient who received procedural sedation is not easily aroused but responds purposefully to

repeated or painful stimulation. Which level of sedation does this represent? Deep

sedation

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