Nurse's first priority action will be administering pain medication.
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of motivation, a person's conduct is determined by five categories of basic human needs. These needs include those for physiology, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.
Basic wants are at the base of the pyramid and higher-level, intangible needs are at the top according to Maslow's theory of human motivation. When a person's basic requirements are met to an appropriate level, they can then move on to addressing the higher-level demands.
Physiological requirements are the first of the id-driven lower wants in Maslow's hierarchy.
Safety comes next among the more fundamental demands.
The social requirements on Maslow's third level of hierarchy are connected to interpersonal relationships.
Therefore, administering pain medication is the correct answer.
you could use refusual strategies such as assertivley denying or giving another solution or excuse like "oh why don't we do something else that donesn't sound very much fun to me.