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Five types of visceral deep somatic - Answer 1. Neurovascular
2. Vascular
3. Pulpal
4. Visceral mucosal
5. Glandular, ocular, auricular
Headaches are what type of pain? - Answer Neurovascular visceral deep somatic
What type of pain is this?
--Burning pain
--Spontaneous, triggered, or ongoing/unremitting
--Pain is disproportionate to the stimulus
--Pain is accompanied by other neurologic signs
--No evidence of somatic changes
--Pain is accentuated by sympathetic activity - Answer Neuropathic pain
Two types of neuropathic pain - Answer 1. Episodic pain
2. Continuous pain
What type of pain is this?
--Quick, sharp, electrical-like (paroxysmal)
,--Intense, debilitating
--Duration is momentary
--Little pain between episodes
--Pain follows distribution of affected nerve - Answer Episodic neuropathic pain
Trigeminal neuralgia is which type of pain? - Answer Episodic neuropathic pain
What type of pain is this?
--Dull yet burning
--Ongoing pain, but intensity can change
--Pain is accompanied by other neurologic symptoms
--Anesthesia, paresthesia, hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia may be seen
--No somatic changes
--Pain is affected by sympathetic activity - Answer Continuous neuropathic pain
Metabolic poly-neuropathies, like diabetic neuropathy or those seen with alcoholism
and malnutrition are what kind of pain? - Answer Continuous neuropathic pain
Bell's palsy or Herpes Zoster and other neuritis are what class of pain? - Answer
Peripheral-mediated continuous neuropathic pain
Four types of continuous neuropathic pain? - Answer 1. Metabolic poly-neuropathies
2. Peripheral mediated pain
3. Central mediated pain
4. Sympathetically maintained pain
, Somatic and neuropathic pain are associated with which axis? - Answer Axis I (physical
conditions)
What are four conditions associated with Axis II (psychological conditions) - Answer 1.
Mood disorders
2. Anxiety disorders
3. Somatoform disorders
4. Other psychologic conditions
Five ways a patient may present in regards to intracapsular and muscle disorders: -
Answer 1. Only muscle
2. Only intracapsular
3. Primary muscle, secondary intracapsular
4. Primary intracapsular, secondary muscle
5. Independent muscle and intracapsular disorders
What are 10 things you must ask when taking the history? - Answer LIQOD AAA PP
1. Location
2. Intensity
3. Quality
4. Onset
5. Duration
6. Alleviating
7. Aggrevating
8. Associated symptoms
9. Precipitating factors