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AAPAIN Credential for Pain Practitioners - FAQ Sample Questions

All of the following might be considered criteria that could be used for forming a nursing diagnosis for pain management for the patient except?





Correct Answer:
the nursing diagnosis need not be communicated with the patient/family.
the question is asking which of the listed criteria might not be considered appropriate for forming a nursing diagnosis for pain management in a patient. to better understand this, we need to expand on the general principles of what constitutes a good nursing diagnosis for pain management.

**nursing diagnosis basics**: a nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community experiences/responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. a nursing diagnosis provides the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse has accountability.

**criteria for pain management nursing diagnosis**: 1. **assessment of pain**: the first step in forming a nursing diagnosis related to pain management is a thorough assessment. this includes collecting data about the intensity, location, quality, onset, duration, frequency, relieving or aggravating factors, and the impact of pain on the patient's activities and lifestyle. 2. **identification of pain causes and related factors**: understanding the underlying causes or contributing factors of the pain is crucial. this might include physical causes (e.g., injury, surgery), psychological factors (e.g., anxiety, depression), or environmental factors (e.g., work environment). 3. **prioritization based on patient's needs**: the pain management interventions should be prioritized based on the patient’s specific needs and the severity of the pain. for instance, pain that interferes with daily activities or causes significant distress would be prioritized. 4. **communication and involvement of patient/family**: an essential part of the nursing process is communicating the diagnosis and planned interventions to the patient and their family. this ensures that they understand the care plan, can provide input, and are engaged in the management strategy.

**incorrect criterion**: - **the nursing diagnosis need not be communicated with the patient/family**. this statement is incorrect as a criterion for forming a nursing diagnosis for pain management. effective pain management requires patient and family involvement. patients and families should be informed about the diagnosis, the rationale for chosen interventions, and how they can participate in managing the pain. communication ensures that care is patient-centered and helps in building trust, improving adherence to the treatment plan, and enhancing the effectiveness of interventions.

therefore, the correct answer to the question is: "the nursing diagnosis need not be communicated with the patient/family." this option is not a valid criterion for forming a nursing diagnosis for pain management because effective communication is integral to successful pain management and overall patient care.