Asked by Manny Martinez on Jun 06, 2024

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Which assessment data best support a report of severe pain in an adult client whose baseline vital signs are within an average normal range?

A) Oral temperature 100°F (37.8°C)
B) Respiratory rate 26 breaths/min and shallow
C) Apical heart rate 56 beats/min
D) Blood pressure 124/82 mm Hg

Severe Pain

A high level of distressing sensation typically requiring immediate intervention, which can be acute or chronic and significantly affects quality of life.

Respiratory Rate

The number of breaths taken per minute, an important vital sign in assessing respiratory and overall health.

Apical Heart Rate

The heart rate measured at the apex of the heart, often used as a more accurate measurement.

  • Comprehend the significance and analysis of pain as the fifth vital sign.
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Amazing MarryJun 09, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The data "Respiratory rate 26 breaths/min and shallow" best support a report of severe pain in such a client.Acute pain causes an increase in respiratory rate,but a decrease in depth.Elevated temperature does not indicate pain.The apical pulse is lower than normal,but because the pulse increases with pain,a rate of 56 beats/min does not indicate pain.A blood pressure of 124/82 mm Hg is within normal limits for most people.Blood pressure usually elevates temporarily with acute pain; it may decrease over time with unremitting chronic pain.