Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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When assessing a patient after surgery, the nurse should prioritize which of the following?

  1. Medication history

  2. Prior surgical outcomes

  3. Levels of pain and distress

  4. Support system availability

The correct answer is: Levels of pain and distress

Prioritizing levels of pain and distress in a postoperative patient is crucial for several reasons. Pain management is a fundamental aspect of recovery, as inadequate pain relief can hinder mobility, delay healing, and lead to complications such as deep vein thrombosis or pneumonia due to decreased activity. Assessing pain levels allows the nurse to implement appropriate interventions, ensuring the patient's comfort and promoting overall recovery. Furthermore, addressing pain and distress is essential for evaluating the effectiveness of the surgical procedure and the patient's response to it. When a patient is in considerable pain or distress, it may mask other complications or issues that require attention, thereby affecting the overall assessment of the patient's condition. While medication history, prior surgical outcomes, and support system availability are important in the overall evaluation process, they are secondary to the immediate need for pain management and the alleviation of distress. By focusing on these factors first, nurses can provide a foundation for subsequent assessments and interventions that will support the patient's recovery journey.