a client recovering from surgery reports pain as 9 on a scale from 0 to 10. which goal for pain control will the nurse identify as realistic for this client?

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The Opioid analgesics goal for pain control will the nurse identify as realistic for this client.

Opioid analgesics are drugs used to treat pain that works by binding to opioid receptors. The term "weak opioid analgesics" is frequently used to describe acetaminophen-based compound analgesics that also contain trace amounts of codeine or tramadol.

Natural opioid analgesics like morphine and codeine; Semi-synthetic opioid analgesics like oxycodone, hydrocodone, and oxymorphone; and methadone, a synthetic opioid that is given for pain relief or to is used in MAT for opioid use disorder (OUD).

Opioids are compounds that bind to opioid receptors and cause effects similar to those of morphine. In medicine, they are mostly employed for anesthetic and pain treatment.

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