ATI RN Pharmacology 2019

ATI RN Pharmacology 2019 ( 67 Questions)

Question 7 :

A nurse is caring for a client who has breast cancer and reports pain 1 hr after administration of prescribed morphine 10 mg IV.
Which of the following medications should the nurse expect to administer?



Correct Answer: A

This is because fentanyl transmucosal is a fast-acting opioid that can be used for  breakthrough pain in patients who are already receiving opioids for chronic  pain. Breakthrough pain is a sudden and severe increase in pain that occurs despite  the use of regular pain medication. Fentanyl transmucosal has a rapid onset of action (1-3 minutes) and a short  duration of effect (1-2 hours), which makes it suitable for treating episodic pain. 

Choice B. Lidocaine patch is wrong because lidocaine patch is a topical  anesthetic that can be used for localized neuropathic pain, but not for acute or  severe pain. 

Choice C. Morphine tablet is wrong because morphine tablet is a long-acting  opioid that can be used for chronic pain, but not for breakthrough pain. Morphine tablet has a slow onset of action (30-60 minutes) and a long duration  of effect (3-4 hours), which makes it unsuitable for treating episodic pain. 

Choice D. Naloxone IV is wrong because naloxone IV is an opioid antagonist that  can reverse the effects of opioids, but not relieve pain. 

Naloxone IV can cause


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