A client is reporting intermittent pain in the left upper abdomen. In order to best assess the characteristics of the pain, the nurse asks the client: Select all that apply

1. "Can you do anything that makes the pain go away?"
2. "Does anything make the pain worse?"
3. "When did you first notice the pain?"
4. "Can you describe the pain for me?"
5. "What do you think is causing the pain?"


1. "Can you do anything that makes the pain go away?"
2. "Does anything make the pain worse?"
3. "When did you first notice the pain?"
4. "Can you describe the pain for me?"

Rationale: "Can you do anything that makes the pain go away?" Actions that affect the pain (increase, decrease, or eliminate) are important to the interview. "Does anything make the pain worse?" Actions that affect the pain (increase, decrease, or eliminate) are important to the interview. "When did you first notice the pain?" An interview regarding pain characteristics should include questions directed toward the onset and duration of the pain. "Can you describe the pain for me?" An interview regarding pain characteristics should include questions directed toward a description of how it feels. "What do you think is causing the pain?" While asking the client's opinion as to the cause of the pain is appropriate, it does not contribute data to the understanding of the characteristics of the pain itself.

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