NURS 1067 Final Test Questions With Correct
Answers
"An |unpleasant |sensory |and |emotional |experience |associated |with |actual |or |potential |tissue |
damage |or |described |in |terms |of |such |damage" |This |is |the |definition |of?
Pain.
Is |pain |management |a |human |right?
Yes
Pain |in |unmanaged |across |which |populations?
Neonatal, |surgical |clients, |increases |with |age, |and |large |percentage |of |older |adults |living |with |
chronic |pain.
Infants' |nervous |systems |are |immature |and |not |capable |of |pain |perception |(T/F)?
F
Infants |are |less |sensitive |to |pain |than |older |children |and |adults. |(T/F)?
F
Infants |are |incapable |of |remembering |therefore |pain |should |have |no |lasting |effects. |(T/F)?
,F
Infants |must |learn |about |pain |from |experience.(T/F)?
F
Infants |and |young |children |are |incapable |of |expressing |pain. |If |they |are |able |to |express |pain, |
their |pain |cannot |be |assessed. |(T/F)?
F
Opioids |are |more |dangerous |for |infants |and |children |than |they |are |for |adults |(termed |'opioid |
phobia'). |(T/F)?
F
What |are |the |two |main |types |of |pain |(physiology)?
nociceptive |and |neuropathic
Which |type |(physiology) |of |pain |results |in |tissue |injury |or |tissue |damage?
nociceptive
Sprain, |fractures, |burns, |bumps, |bruises |are |an |example |of |what |type |(physiology) |of |pain?
nociceptive |(SOMATIC)
, Obstructions, |tumors, |pelvic |pain, |and |abdominal |pain |are |an |example |of |what |type |
(physiology) |of |pain?
nociceptive |(VISCERAL)
Your |patient |describes |their |pain |as |a |burning |sensation, |tingling, |or |numbness. |What |type |
(physiology) |of |pain |are |they |describing?
Neuropathic |pain
What |type |(physiology) |of |pain |is |more |easily |identified?
Nociceptive
What |are |the |factors |that |influence |pain?
-Physiological |(age, |fatigue, |heredity, |neurological
function)
- |Social |(attention, |previous |experience, |family |support)
- |Spiritual
- |Psychological |(Anxiety, |fear, |meaning |of |pain)
- |Cultural
A |child |describes |their |pain |as |an |"ouch" |to |the |nurse. |What |factor |is |influencing |this |pain?
Physiological |(AGE)
Answers
"An |unpleasant |sensory |and |emotional |experience |associated |with |actual |or |potential |tissue |
damage |or |described |in |terms |of |such |damage" |This |is |the |definition |of?
Pain.
Is |pain |management |a |human |right?
Yes
Pain |in |unmanaged |across |which |populations?
Neonatal, |surgical |clients, |increases |with |age, |and |large |percentage |of |older |adults |living |with |
chronic |pain.
Infants' |nervous |systems |are |immature |and |not |capable |of |pain |perception |(T/F)?
F
Infants |are |less |sensitive |to |pain |than |older |children |and |adults. |(T/F)?
F
Infants |are |incapable |of |remembering |therefore |pain |should |have |no |lasting |effects. |(T/F)?
,F
Infants |must |learn |about |pain |from |experience.(T/F)?
F
Infants |and |young |children |are |incapable |of |expressing |pain. |If |they |are |able |to |express |pain, |
their |pain |cannot |be |assessed. |(T/F)?
F
Opioids |are |more |dangerous |for |infants |and |children |than |they |are |for |adults |(termed |'opioid |
phobia'). |(T/F)?
F
What |are |the |two |main |types |of |pain |(physiology)?
nociceptive |and |neuropathic
Which |type |(physiology) |of |pain |results |in |tissue |injury |or |tissue |damage?
nociceptive
Sprain, |fractures, |burns, |bumps, |bruises |are |an |example |of |what |type |(physiology) |of |pain?
nociceptive |(SOMATIC)
, Obstructions, |tumors, |pelvic |pain, |and |abdominal |pain |are |an |example |of |what |type |
(physiology) |of |pain?
nociceptive |(VISCERAL)
Your |patient |describes |their |pain |as |a |burning |sensation, |tingling, |or |numbness. |What |type |
(physiology) |of |pain |are |they |describing?
Neuropathic |pain
What |type |(physiology) |of |pain |is |more |easily |identified?
Nociceptive
What |are |the |factors |that |influence |pain?
-Physiological |(age, |fatigue, |heredity, |neurological
function)
- |Social |(attention, |previous |experience, |family |support)
- |Spiritual
- |Psychological |(Anxiety, |fear, |meaning |of |pain)
- |Cultural
A |child |describes |their |pain |as |an |"ouch" |to |the |nurse. |What |factor |is |influencing |this |pain?
Physiological |(AGE)