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NURS 488 - Lec 10 pt.1
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Pain (4) - ANSWER • Pain is whatever the patient says it is!

• It exists whenever the patient says it exists

• It's an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual
or potential tissue damage

• Pain is a personal and individual experience

somatic pain - ANSWER fibromyalgia, bone, arthritis, headaches

visceral pain - ANSWER a poorly localized, dull, or diffuse pain that arises
from the abdominal organs, or viscera

superficial pain - ANSWER Pain that originates from the skin or mucous
membranes; opposite of deep pain.

vascular pain - ANSWER - pain that results from pathology of the vascular or
perivascular tissues

- muscle cramps, migraines, vessel related pain

referred pain - ANSWER - pain that is felt in a location other than where the
pain originates

- cardiac pain, gallbladder (radiates to left back)

neuropathic pain - ANSWER - pain from damage to neurons of either the
peripheral or central nervous system

, - nerve pain, diabetic damage

phantom pain - ANSWER - pain or discomfort felt in an amputated limb

cancer pain - ANSWER - pain resulting from any of a variety of causes related
to cancer and/or the metastasis of cancer

- deep bone pain, tumour pain, deep rooted, described as it cannot be
alleviated, can be related to psychological pain

psychogenic pain - ANSWER - pain for which no physical cause can be
identified

- pain is attributed to some sort of anxiety, emotions and behaviours are
related > issues with back cause anxiety that further exacerbates condition

central pain - ANSWER - Pain resulting from any disorder that causes central
nervous system damage.

- can be caused by tumour, systemic inflammation, disease process itself

acute pain (2) - ANSWER • Sudden in onset

• Usually subsides once treated

persistent/chronic pain (3) - ANSWER • Persistent or recurring

• Lasting 6 weeks or longer

• Often difficult to treat

• ex. osteoarthritis, always present but may be alleviated with movement

opioids (5) - ANSWER • alleviate moderate to severe pain

• Mechanism of Action

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