124 59. When a client experiences pain, it cannot be seen, heard, felt, or smelled. How can you know the client has pain
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124 59. When a client experiences pain, it cannot be seen, heard, felt, or smelled. How can you know the client has pain
124 59. When a client experiences pain, it cannot be seen, heard, felt, or smelled. How can you know the client has pain? 60. What are some ways you may be able to tell that an infant or young child has pain? 61. Ill or injured clients need to rest more often. How can you help them to get the rest needed? 62. What foods or liquids can help a person fall sleep? CHAPTER 23 Promoting Client Comfort, Pain Management, and Sleep 63. How do the following factors affect sleep? Illness b. C. d. £. Changes and stress Emotional problems. 64. What can you do to the client's room to promote sleep? b. d. Nutrition Exercise ar bedtime 55. What drinks should be avoided before going to bed? b. Environment Medications and alcohol b. 56. List ways that a homelike environment can be provided in a long-term care facility. a. b. d. 57. Higher room temperatures will probably be needed by clients in these age groups. to LYR good to 65 to up old 2. b. 58. Why are toilets in some health care facilities higher than standard toilets? Lyk Grome people have problem Copyright 2022 Elsevier In