Pain Management Sim 1 Game

  1.  
    What does POSS stands for?
    A. Possible Opioid Sedation Scale B. Pasero Overdose Signs & Symptom C. Pasero Opioid-Induced Sedation Scale D. Possible Over Sedation Symptom
  2.  
    What is used in conjunction with ongoing patient assessment?
    A. Self-report B. Braden Scale C. Fall assessment D. Johns Hopkins
  3.  
    When should a nurse assess patient's pain level?
    A. Whenever the patient complaints of discomfort B. On admission, every after giving pain medication and whenever the patient says there is pain C. Before giving medication and before the patient sleeps D. Before each surgery or procedure
  4.  
    What is the commonly used tool in assessing pain level?
    A. CAM Scale B. Numerical Scale C. Observation D. RASS
  5.  
    What are the POSS scores that are not acceptable?
    A. 1 and 2 B. 3 and 4 C. 1 and 3 D. 2 and 4
  6.  
    What are some non-pharmacologic interventions for pain management?
    A. Aromatherapy, Naloxone, Yoga B. Music, positioning, heat, cold, ROM, guided imagery C. Massage, Chiropractor, Oil therapy D. Positioning, ambulation, exercises
  7.  
    Who should the nurse activate if the patient continuous to have severe pain issues?
    A. Medical director B. Pain management team C. Ask for the primary care physician D. Pharmacist
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Pain Management Sim 1 Game (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What does POSS stands for?
    A. Possible Opioid Sedation Scale B. Pasero Overdose Signs & Symptom C. Pasero Opioid-Induced Sedation Scale D. Possible Over Sedation Symptom
  2.  
    What is used in conjunction with ongoing patient assessment?
    A. Self-report B. Braden Scale C. Fall assessment D. Johns Hopkins
  3.  
    When should a nurse assess patient's pain level?
    A. Whenever the patient complaints of discomfort B. On admission, every after giving pain medication and whenever the patient says there is pain C. Before giving medication and before the patient sleeps D. Before each surgery or procedure
  4.  
    What is the commonly used tool in assessing pain level?
    A. CAM Scale B. Numerical Scale C. Observation D. RASS
  5.  
    What are the POSS scores that are not acceptable?
    A. 1 and 2 B. 3 and 4 C. 1 and 3 D. 2 and 4
  6.  
    What are some non-pharmacologic interventions for pain management?
    A. Aromatherapy, Naloxone, Yoga B. Music, positioning, heat, cold, ROM, guided imagery C. Massage, Chiropractor, Oil therapy D. Positioning, ambulation, exercises
  7.  
    Who should the nurse activate if the patient continuous to have severe pain issues?
    A. Medical director B. Pain management team C. Ask for the primary care physician D. Pharmacist

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