The nurse is identifying diagnoses appropriate for a client experiencing pain. The client has had previous episodes of uncontrolled pain in the past, and is worried about the current pain pattern

Which diagnosis would be appropriate for the nurse to include for this client?
1. Anxiety.
2. Ineffective Coping.
3. Deficient Knowledge.
4. Hopelessness.


Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: The diagnosis of Anxiety would be appropriate for the client, since the client has past experiences of poor pain control and is anticipating pain.
Rationale 2: The diagnosis of Ineffective Coping would be applicable if the client were experiencing prolonged pain because of ineffective pain management.
Rationale 3: The diagnosis of Deficient Knowledge would be applicable if the client had a lack of exposure to information regarding pain management.
Rationale 4: The diagnosis of Hopelessness would be appropriate if the client were experiencing continuous pain.

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