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A nurse administers pain medication for a client complaining of pain. The nurse first assesses vital signs and finds them to be as follows: blood pressure, 134/92 mm Hg; pulse, 90 beats per minute; respirations, 26 breaths per minute.
 
  The nurse's most appropriate action is to:
  1. Give the medication
  2. Ask if the client is anxious
  3. Check the client's dressing for bleeding
  4. Recheck the client's vital signs in 30 minutes
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