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NCLEX RN Opioid Exam Bank: Pain Scales, Titration, Special Populations & Legal Q&A

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Thorough NCLEX RN exam bank focused on opioid safety, pain management, and clinical titration. Includes 200 high-yield questions on pain scale interpretation, dosing, naloxone use, geriatrics, pediatrics, palliative care, and legal documentation. Ideal for nursing students mastering safe opioid administration and clinical judgment.

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NCLEX RN Exam Bank: Opioid Safety, Pain
Scales, Titration & Addiction Risks




Table of Contents
Subtopic 1: Pain Assessment and Pain Scale Interpretation ............................................. 2
Subtopic 2: Opioid Titration and Individualized Dosing (Q21–Q40) .................................. 11
Subtopic 3: Opioid Adverse Effects, Overdose Monitoring & Naloxone Use (Q41–Q60) ..... 20
Subtopic 4: Opioid Use in Special Populations (Pediatrics, Elderly, Pregnancy) (Q61–Q80)29
Subtopic 5: Monitoring for Side Effects and Managing Opioid-Induced Complications (Q81–
Q100) ......................................................................................................................... 38
Subtopic 6: Geriatric Considerations and Opioid Use in Older Adults (Q101–Q120) ......... 46
Subtopic 7: Opioid Use in End-of-Life and Palliative Care Settings (Q121–Q140) .............. 53
Subtopic 8: Opioid Use in the Elderly and Cognitively Impaired Patients (Q141–Q160) ..... 62
Subtopic 9: Opioids in Special Populations—Pediatrics, Geriatrics, and Pregnancy (Q161–
180) ........................................................................................................................... 71
Subtopic 10: Legal, Ethical, and Documentation Standards in Opioid Administration (Q181–
Q200) ......................................................................................................................... 80

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Subtopic 1: Pain Assessment and Pain Scale
Interpretation
Question 1:

A nurse is assessing a non-verbal post-operative patient for pain. Which of the following
tools is most appropriate for this assessment?



A. Numeric Rating Scale (0–10)

B. Wong-Baker FACES Scale

C. Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS)

D. Verbal Descriptor Scale



Correct answer: C. Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS)

Rationale: The BPS is appropriate for non-verbal or intubated patients as it assesses facial
expression, limb movement, and ventilator compliance instead of self-report.



Question 2:

A patient rates their pain as 8/10 using a Numeric Rating Scale. Which nursing action is
most appropriate?



A. Document the pain and continue monitoring

B. Administer the prescribed opioid analgesic

C. Offer a back massage and re-evaluate in an hour

D. Notify the physician of non-compliance



Correct answer: B. Administer the prescribed opioid analgesic

Rationale: A pain score of 8/10 indicates severe pain requiring immediate pharmacologic
intervention if opioids are ordered.

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Question 3:

Which pain assessment tool is best suited for use in a 4-year-old child?



A. Numeric Pain Scale

B. Wong-Baker FACES Scale

C. Verbal Descriptor Scale

D. McGill Pain Questionnaire



Correct answer: B. Wong-Baker FACES Scale

Rationale: This tool uses facial expressions that children can relate to and is validated for
ages 3 and older.



Question 4:

A nurse observes a dementia patient moaning and guarding their abdomen. What should
the nurse do first?



A. Use a pain scale appropriate for cognitive impairment

B. Administer a placebo

C. Wait for the patient to verbalize pain

D. Chart “unable to assess pain”



Correct answer: A. Use a pain scale appropriate for cognitive impairment

Rationale: Tools like PAINAD are designed to assess pain in patients with cognitive
impairment using behavioral cues.



Question 5:

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Which statement by a patient best supports a nurse’s assessment that the patient is
experiencing neuropathic pain?



A. “It feels like a dull ache in my back.”

B. “It feels like pins and needles in my feet.”

C. “It hurts more when I move.”

D. “It comes and goes with stress.”



Correct answer: B. “It feels like pins and needles in my feet.”

Rationale: Neuropathic pain often manifests as burning, tingling, or electric-like
sensations.



Question 6:

A post-op patient refuses to report pain but is restless and grimacing. What is the nurse’s
priority action?



A. Respect the patient’s silence

B. Reassess in 30 minutes

C. Use a behavioral scale to assess pain

D. Discontinue opioid medications



Correct answer: C. Use a behavioral scale to assess pain

Rationale: Objective tools like the Behavioral Pain Scale help assess patients who are non-
verbal or refuse to self-report.



Question 7:

A nurse is caring for a non-verbal child in pain. Which tool is most appropriate?

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