Asked by adiba yeakub on Jul 20, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a 6-year-old girl who had surgery 12 hours ago. The child tells the nurse that she does not have pain, but a few minutes later she tells her parents that she does. Which should the nurse consider when interpreting this?

A) Truthful reporting of pain should occur by this age.
B) Inconsistency in pain reporting suggests that pain is not present.
C) Children use pain experiences to manipulate their parents.
D) Children may be experiencing pain even though they deny it to the nurse.

Consistency

The uniformity or steadiness in the nature, output, or response of something over time.

Truthful Reporting

The accurate and unbiased conveyance of information, important in contexts such as journalism and scientific research.

Pain Experiences

The personal and subjective perception of pain, which can vary greatly among individuals and is influenced by physical, emotional, and environmental factors.

  • Comprehend the suitable pain evaluation methods for children across various age groups.
  • Identify signs of pain in newborns and analyze the results of evaluations.
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Pardeep DalalJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Children may deny pain to the nurse because they fear receiving an injectable analgesic or because they believe they deserve to suffer as a punishment for a misdeed. They may refuse to admit pain to a stranger but readily tell a parent. Truthfully reporting pain and inconsistency in pain reporting suggesting that pain is not present are common fallacies about children and pain. Pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, whenever the person says it exists. Pain would not be questioned in an adult 12 hours after surgery.