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Which component of pain assessment is addressed by asking a client to rate his or her current level of discomfort on a scale of 0-10?



Correct Answer: A

The correct answer is choice A. Intensity. Intensity is one of the key components of pain assessment and it is measured by asking a client to rate his or her current level of discomfort on a scale of 0-10.

This helps to quantify the severity of pain and monitor its changes over time.

Choice B. Quality is wrong because quality refers to the nature or characteristics of pain, such as burning, stabbing, throbbing, etc. It is usually assessed by asking the client to describe the pain in his or her own words.

Choice C. Onset is wrong because onset refers to the time when the pain started or what triggered it. It is usually assessed by asking the client about the mechanism of injury or etiology of pain, if identifiable.

Choice D. Duration is wrong because duration refers to how long the pain lasts or how often it occurs. It is usually assessed by asking the client about the course or temporal pattern of pain, such as constant, intermittent, or episodic.




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