Non-Pharmacological Comfort Interventions Practice Tests
Practice non-drug comfort strategies—positioning, heat/cold, relaxation, distraction, sleep hygiene, and integrative therapies—while weighing contraindications and cultural preferences in common bedside scenarios.
Comfort is a skill, not a guess. Cases ask you to select and time interventions, such as applying cold after a sprain, using heat for muscle spasm, repositioning for dyspnea, or guided imagery before a painful dressing change. You’ll evaluate effectiveness, screen for risks like neuropathy or impaired circulation, and adapt to labor, postoperative, and palliative contexts. As part of Physiological Integrity → Basic Care and Comfort → Non-Pharmacological Comfort Interventions, items foreground safety, patient preference, and layering therapies with medications to achieve meaningful relief and better function.
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