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. Nurses should perform a comprehensive pain assessment both before and after administering morphine. This assessment helps monitor pain management’s effectiveness and evaluate the need for adjustments in medication dosages. Patients who have overdosed on morphine may experience orthostatic hypotension. Nurses should advise patients to change positions slowly and avoid abrupt movements to prevent further complications. This precaution helps minimize the risk of falls or injuries due to sudden drops in blood pressure. Continuous assessment of the patient’s level of consciousness is crucial. Nurses must alert or stimulate the patient if they show signs of excessive sedation or are no longer responding. Prompt action can prevent potentially dangerous situations and ensure the patient’s safety. shorten the sentence?
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