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Which of the following is an objective sign of pain that an HCA might observe?

Objective signs are measurable or observable cues, such as grimacing, guarding, and changes in vital signs. The other options are subjective statements or feeli

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Question: Which of the following is an objective sign of pain that an HCA might observe?

Answer options:

  • Client states, 'My head hurts.'
  • Client rates pain as 8/10 ✅ Client grimaces, guards the affected area, and has increased heart rate
  • Client expresses feeling anxious about their pain

Correct answer: Client grimaces, guards the affected area, and has increased heart rate

Explanation: Objective signs are measurable or observable cues, such as grimacing, guarding, and changes in vital signs. The other options are subjective statements or feelings.

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