Chapter 11: Drugs for Pain Management Visovsky: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 9th Edition A Graded
1. What types of drugs have the main purpose of relieving pain? a. Anticholinergics b. Antagonists c. Analgesics d. Agonists ANS: C Analgesics have the specific purpose of relieving pain either by changing the patient’s perception of pain or by reducing painful stimulation at its source. Although some analgesics are opioid agonists, the term agonist is not specific for a pain-relieving drug. DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowing REF: p. 213 2. The healthcare provider asks you to rate a patient’s postoperative pain. What is your best response? a. “He is asleep now, so his pain level is acceptable.” b. “I think we need to ask the patient to rate his own pain.” c. “His wife says he can still feel the incision when he turns or coughs.” d. “Since he received 15 mg of morphine an hour ago, his pain is probably minimal.” ANS: B Pain is always a subjective experience; that is, pain is a sensation the patient feels and that cannot be felt or measured by someone else. Accurate pain assessment is best measured by the patient, if he or she is not unconscious or confused. Being asleep does not mean that pain is relieved.
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