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NUR 275 PAINMANAGEMENT & THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS

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NUR 275 PAINMANAGEMENT & THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS What is pain? - • Universal • Personal • Unpleasant Emotional & Sensory Experience resulting from actual or possible damage to tissues and is uniquely experienced and described by each person. • #1 reason for seeking healthcare • Significant public health problem Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain-Endocrine - -Decreased insulin, increased epinephrine, increased ADH Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Metabolic - Hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, hepatic glycogenolysis Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Cardiovascular - Increased HR, increased cardiac workload, hypertension, hypercoagulation 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY BRITTIE DONALD, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Respiratory - Decreased flows and volume, sputum retention, infection Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Genitourinary - Decreased urinary output, urinary retention, fluid overload Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Gastrointestinal - Decreased gastric and bowel motility Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Musculoskeletal - Muscle spasms, impaired muscle function, fatigue, immobility Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Cognitive - Reduction in cognitive function, mental confusion Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Immune - Depressed immune system Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Developmental - Addictive behavior, anxiety states, increased vulnerability to stress disorders Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Future pain - Debilitating chronic pain syndromes Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Quality of life - Sleepiness, anxiety, fear, hopelessness, thoughts of suicide Pain Classifications - • Chronic -• Diabetic peripheral neuropathy -• Persistent -• Breakthrough -• Malignant 3COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY BRITTIE DONALD, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED -• Nonmalignant • Acute Acute Pain - Involves tissue damage as a result of surgery, trauma, burn or venipuncture for a short duration and resolves with normal healing. Chronic Pain - A.K.A. Persistent pain Subcategorized as being of cancer (malignant) or non-cancer (non-malignant) origin and can persist throughout the course of a persons life. Ex. of noncancer chronic pain (NON-malignant) - Peripheral neuropathy from diabetes Back or neck pain after injury Osteoporosis from joint degeneration Ex. of conditions causing both chronic and acute pain -

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NUR 275 PAINMANAGEMENT &
THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
PASS


What is pain? - ✔✔• Universal

• Personal

• Unpleasant Emotional & Sensory Experience resulting from actual or possible
damage to tissues and is uniquely experienced and described by each person.

• #1 reason for seeking healthcare

• Significant public health problem

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain-Endocrine - ✔✔-Decreased insulin, increased
epinephrine, increased ADH

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Metabolic - ✔✔Hyperglycemia, insulin resistance,
hepatic glycogenolysis

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Cardiovascular - ✔✔Increased HR, increased
cardiac workload, hypertension, hypercoagulation




COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY BRITTIE DONALD, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

, Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Respiratory - ✔✔Decreased flows and volume,
sputum retention, infection

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Genitourinary - ✔✔Decreased urinary output,
urinary retention, fluid overload

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Gastrointestinal - ✔✔Decreased gastric and bowel
motility

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Musculoskeletal - ✔✔Muscle spasms, impaired
muscle function, fatigue, immobility

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Cognitive - ✔✔Reduction in cognitive function,
mental confusion

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Immune - ✔✔Depressed immune system

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Developmental - ✔✔Addictive behavior, anxiety
states, increased vulnerability to stress disorders

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Future pain - ✔✔Debilitating chronic pain
syndromes

Harmful Effects of Unrelieved Pain- Quality of life - ✔✔Sleepiness, anxiety, fear,
hopelessness, thoughts of suicide

Pain Classifications - ✔✔• Chronic

-• Diabetic peripheral neuropathy

-• Persistent

-• Breakthrough

-• Malignant




COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY BRITTIE DONALD, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2

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