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1. what is pain? - 2. what is the most reliable indicator of pain?...

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NUR 325 Pain

  • what is pain?
  • Answer whatever the person experiencing says it is, existing whenever he says it does

  • what is the most reliable indicator of pain?
  • Answer patient's self-report

  • what is the scope of pain?
  • Answer no pain -> minimal pain -> moderate pain -> severe pain

  • what are the characteristics of pain?
  • Answer acute or chronic, generalized or localized, intermittent or constant

  • what does nociceptive pain feel like?
  • Answer aching, throbbing

  • what does neuropathic pain feel like?
  • Answer burning, short, shooting

  • what is visceral pain?
  • Answer arises from visceral organs, poorly localized

  • what is somatic pain? 1 / 2

Answer arises from skin, muscles, and joints

  • what causes neuropathic pain?
  • Answer damage to the peripheral nerves and CNS

  • what is transduction?
  • Answer noxious stimuli cause cell damage -> release of sensi- tizing chemicals that activate nociceptors -> action potential triggered

  • what is transmission?
  • Answer action potential goes from the site of injury to the spinal cord to the brainstem and thalamus to the cortex for processing

  • what is perception?
  • Answer conscious experience of pain

  • what is modulation?
  • Answer neurons descend the spinal cord to release substances that inhibit nociceptive impulses

  • what are the psychosocial consequences of untreated pain?
  • Answer fear, anger, depression, anxiety, difficulty maintaining relationships, suicidal thoughts

  • what are the physiological consequences of pain in the cardiovascular system?
  • Answer increased HR, cardiac output, and coagulation

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