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A male client is laughing at a television program with his wife when the evening nurse enters the room. He says his foot is hurting and he would like a pain pill. How should the nurse respond?

  • A. Ask him to rate his pain on a scale of 1 to 10.
  • B. Encourage him to wait until bedtime so the pill can help him sleep.
  • C. Attend to the acutely ill client's needs first because this client is laughing.
  • D. Instruct him in the use of deep breathing exercises for pain control.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Obtaining a subjective estimate of the pain experience by asking the client to rate his pain helps the nurse determine which pain medication should be administered and also provides a baseline for evaluating the effectiveness of the medication. Medicating for pain should not be delayed to use it as a sleep medication, so encouraging him to wait until bedtime is incorrect. Option C is judgmental and inappropriate as all clients deserve prompt attention. Option D should be used as an adjunct to pain medication, not instead of medication, so instructing him in deep breathing exercises alone is not the priority in this situation.