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Pain Quiz
Instructions:
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Facial grimacing is an indication that a resident is having pain
A. True
B. False
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A non-pharmaceutical intervention to use for a resident that is experiencing back pain is
A. Tylenol
B. A warm blanket
C. Jumping jacks
D. Candy
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A resident yelling and trying to hit is never an indication of pain
A. True
B. False
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If a resident reports to you they’re experiencing a headache you should
A. Do nothing
B. Tell the nurse/med tech
C. Tell them they will be fine
D. Report it to the housekeeper
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A resident experiencing pain may show
A. Behaviors
B. Facial grimacing
C. ALL
D. Aggitation
E. Moaning
F. Guarding
G. Frowning
H. Crying
Pain Quiz
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Facial grimacing is an indication that a resident is having pain
A. True
B. False
-
A non-pharmaceutical intervention to use for a resident that is experiencing back pain is
A. Tylenol
B. A warm blanket
C. Jumping jacks
D. Candy
-
A resident yelling and trying to hit is never an indication of pain
A. True
B. False
-
If a resident reports to you they’re experiencing a headache you should
A. Do nothing
B. Tell the nurse/med tech
C. Tell them they will be fine
D. Report it to the housekeeper
-
A resident experiencing pain may show
A. Behaviors
B. Facial grimacing
C. ALL
D. Aggitation
E. Moaning
F. Guarding
G. Frowning
H. Crying