Question 1567Deck Safety70% to pass
How should the pain be relieved when a patient is suspected of having appendicitis?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) keeping an ice bag over the appendix area.
For a patient suspected of having appendicitis, it is important to avoid giving any medication that could mask or alter the symptoms, as this could complicate the diagnosis and treatment. Giving the patient aspirin (A), a laxative (C), or morphine sulfate (D) would be inappropriate, as these could potentially worsen the condition or interfere with the medical evaluation.
Instead, the recommended action is to apply a cold pack or ice bag over the appendix area to help reduce inflammation and pain, without administering any internal medications. This conservative approach helps the healthcare provider accurately assess the patient's condition and determine the appropriate next steps.
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