Question | Percent correct scores (%) |
Q 22: The recommended route of administration of opioid analgesics with brief, severe pain of sudden onset. e.g. trauma or postoperative pain, is A: Intravenous |
50.6 |
Q 23: The most likely reason a patient with pain would request increased dose of pain medication is? A: The patient is experiencing increased pain |
43.1 |
Q 24: Which approach described the best approach for cultural considerations in caring for patient in pain? A: Patients should be individually assessed to determine cultural influences |
49.9 |
Q 25: Analgesics for post-operative pain should initially be given A: Around the clock on a fixed schedule |
18.9 |
Q 26: The most accurate judge of the intensity of the patient’s pain is? A: The patient |
28.5 |
Q 27: What do you think is the percentage of patient who over report the amount of pain they have? Circle the correct answer A: 0 |
39.0 |
Q 28: How likely is it that opioid addiction will occur as a result if treating pain with opioid analgesics? A: <1% - 5% |
20.0 |