The nurse is assessing the pain of a client who is dying from cancer. During the pain assessment, the nurse should also assess the client's:

1. living situation.
2. emotional response to cancer.
3. ability to pay for care.
4. exercise program.


Answer: 2

1. The nurse is focusing on the client's pain. The client's living arrangements are not a consideration at this time.
2. Cancer affects the client's emotional responses by causing fear and hopelessness, which can affect the client's level of pain.
3. The client's ability to pay does not directly affect pain.
4. The dying client is not likely to have an exercise program, especially one that affects the client's pain level.

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