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Veronika [31]
2 years ago
5

Nursing assistive personnel (nap) ask why so many clients seem to be complaining of pain. what should the nurse emphasize to the

nap about pain?
Health
1 answer:
Vaselesa [24]2 years ago
3 0

The nurse should empathize with the NAP that pain is a subjective matter and that their expectations of the client's pain are influenced by individual values.

<h3>What is a nursing assistive personnel? </h3>

They are an unlicensed medical practitioner who assists individuals who have physical and mental impairments. They have been recognized to make important contributions to the welfare or care of patients.

A nursing assistive personnel requires some basic qualifications like a high school diploma, a certificate course of nurse's assistance of four weeks, a basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation course, etc.

Therefore, in this case, the nurse should empathize with the NAP that pain is a subjective matter and that their expectations of the client's pain are influenced by individual values.

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