A child who has chronic pain of long duration will exhibit which behavior?

1. Increased respiratory rate
2. Normal temperature
3. Normal heart rate
4. Decreased blood pressure


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Rationale 1: Chronic pain causes physiologic adaptation, so the respiratory rate likely will be normal.
Rationale 2: Body temperature is not a factor in chronic pain.
Rationale 3: Chronic pain of long duration that is persistent or continuous permits physiologic adaptation, so normal heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure levels are often seen.
Rationale 4: As the body adapts to chronic pain, the heart rate will be normal.
Global Rationale:

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