Additional Test Questions
Question: Which of the following are pain assessment tools appropriate in an ambulating adult patient?
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Question: Opioids are distinguished from other classes of analgesics by their ability to bind to the Mu opioid receptor and are commonly associated with the following adverse effects, except:
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Question: True or False
For an individual patient, their analgesic and side effect profile to morphine
will be predictive of their response to hydromorphone or fentanyl.
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Question: True or False
Decreasing the lock out interval (from 10 to 5 minutes) on a Patient Controlled Analgesic
(PCA) device may lead to opioid dose-stacking and unintended respiratory depression?
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Question: Select the one best answer:
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Question: Frequent administration of therapeutic doses of opioid analgesics (such as morphine, hydromorphone, fentanyl or other surrogates) causes a gradual loss of analgesic effectiveness.
Which one term best defines the above condition:
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Question: The benefits of early mobilization include all of the following (may be more than one):
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Question: All the following represent non-opioid agents have been show to improve early post surgical mobilization, except:
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Question: Early Ambulation after knee replacement does all of the following except:
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Question: Mirror therapy is a type of guided imagery that:
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Question: In treating a patient with CRPS:
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