Pain Assessment and Management Among Nursing Home Residents Living with Dementia
Barbara Resnick, PhD; Elizabeth Galik, PhD; Rachel McPherson, PhD; Nayeon Kim, MSN; Sorah Levy, MSN; Shijun Zhu, PhD

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* 1. According to the article, failure to properly identify and treat pain in dementia patients may result in:

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* 2. Studies have identified _________________________ as best to evaluate for pain in patients with dementia.

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* 3. The organization responsible for ensuring appropriate pain management is provided to nursing home residents is:

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* 4. Screening for dementia in this study included all the following except

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* 5. In order to participate in this study, participants were asked to complete five (5) open-ended questions. If they could not complete all five successfully, who was required to sign consent?

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* 6. During evidence data gathering, what percentage of patients had the appropriate pain assessment tool utilized?

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* 7. What percentage of patients had an individualized pain plan?

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* 8. The most commonly used assessment scale used by participants was

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* 9. Approximately 90% of patients stated or were observed not to have pain. What was the probable rationale for this finding?

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* 10. One strength of this study included

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* 11. This study reinforced the need for further research in nursing home patients with dementia in the areas of

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* 12. Evidence of nonpharmacologic treatment was found in residents pain documentation

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* 13. In this study, a diversified group of residents were studied.

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* 14. When comparing not-for-profit facilities with for profit facilities, staffing levels at not-for-profit facilities were

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* 15. Physician assessments for pain were documented as much as _________________________ month(s) prior to the start of the study

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