NCLEX Question of the Day

December 10, 2025

Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies QID 58

A patient with a history of opioid abuse is admitted with severe pain following a motor vehicle accident. The healthcare provider prescribes morphine for pain control. What is the nurse's priority consideration in administering this medication?

A:
Administering a higher dose of morphine due to likely opioid tolerance.
B:
Assessing the patient's pain while closely monitoring for signs of respiratory depression.
C:
Providing alternative pain management techniques solely.
D:
Withholding the morphine due to the patient's history of opioid abuse.

Explanation

It's crucial to adequately assess the patient's pain and administer the prescribed morphine as needed while closely monitoring for adverse effects like respiratory depression. Withholding necessary pain medication or adjusting the dose without provider guidance is not appropriate. While alternative pain management techniques can be beneficial, they should not replace pharmacological intervention when it's needed for adequate pain control.

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