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NSG-316 Topic 3 Exam Questions All Solutions Verified Update Nociceptors - Answer- -specialized nerve endings designed to detect painful sensations -carry pain signal to central nervous system pain - Answer- a highly complex and subjective experience that originates from the central nervous system (CNS), the peripheral nervous system (PNS), or both neurotransmitters - Answer- serotonin; norepinephrine; neurotensin; γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA); and our own endogenous opioids, β-endorphins, enkephalins, and dynorphins four phases of nociception - Answer- transduction, transmission, perception, modulation transduction - Answer- noxious stimuli transmission - Answer- pain impulse moves from level of spinal cord to brain perception - Answer- conscious awareness of painful sensation modulation - Answer- pain message is inhibited visceral pain - Answer- larger interior organs deep somatic pain - Answer- blood vessels, joints, tendons, muscles, and bone injury cutaneous pain - Answer- skin surface and subcutaneous tissues referred pain - Answer- felt at a particular site but originates from another location pain - Answer- classified by its duration chronic pain - Answer- episode of pain that lasts for 6 months or longer; may be intermittent or continuous acute pain - Answer- is diagnosed when pain continues for 6 months or longer It can last 5, 15, or 20 years and beyond neuropathic pain - Answer- abnormal processing of pain message; burning, shooting in nature breakthrough pain - Answer- pain that escalates or reoccurs prior to next schedule of analgesia malignant and nonmalignant - Answer- 2 types of chronic pain malignant pain - Answer- lels pathology created by tumor cells uates within the course of the disease e necrosis or stretching of an organ by growing tumor nonmalignant pain - Answer- often associated with musculoskeletal conditions, such as arthritis, low back pain, or fibromyalgia pain - Answer- is patients self report nonmalignant - Answer- -pain does not stop when the injury heals -outlasts its protective purpose -pain intensity does not correspond with the physical findings -originates from abnormal processing of pain fibers from peripheral or central sites 2 - Answer- A patient is crying and says, "Please get me something to relieve this pain." What should the nurse do next? 1.Verify that the patient has an order for pain medications and administer order as directed. 2.Assess the level of pain and ask patient what usually works for his or her pain, administer pain medication as needed, then reassess pain level. 3.Assess the level of pain and give medications according to pain level, and then reassess pain. 4.Reposition the patient, then reassess the pain after intervention.

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Solutions Verified Update
Nociceptors - Answer- ✔✔-specialized nerve endings designed to detect painful
sensations
-carry pain signal to central nervous system

pain - Answer- ✔✔a highly complex and subjective experience that originates from the
central nervous system (CNS), the peripheral nervous system (PNS), or both

neurotransmitters - Answer- ✔✔serotonin; norepinephrine; neurotensin; γ-aminobutyric
acid (GABA); and our own endogenous opioids, β-endorphins, enkephalins, and
dynorphins

four phases of nociception - Answer- ✔✔transduction, transmission, perception,
modulation

transduction - Answer- ✔✔noxious stimuli

transmission - Answer- ✔✔pain impulse moves from level of spinal cord to brain

perception - Answer- ✔✔conscious awareness of painful sensation

modulation - Answer- ✔✔pain message is inhibited

visceral pain - Answer- ✔✔larger interior organs

deep somatic pain - Answer- ✔✔blood vessels, joints, tendons, muscles, and bone
injury

cutaneous pain - Answer- ✔✔skin surface and subcutaneous tissues

referred pain - Answer- ✔✔felt at a particular site but originates from another location

pain - Answer- ✔✔classified by its duration

chronic pain - Answer- ✔✔episode of pain that lasts for 6 months or longer; may be
intermittent or continuous

acute pain - Answer- ✔✔is diagnosed when pain continues for 6 months or longer
It can last 5, 15, or 20 years and beyond

, neuropathic pain - Answer- ✔✔abnormal processing of pain message; burning, shooting
in nature

breakthrough pain - Answer- ✔✔pain that escalates or reoccurs prior to next schedule
of analgesia

malignant and nonmalignant - Answer- ✔✔2 types of chronic pain

malignant pain - Answer- ✔✔1.parallels pathology created by tumor cells
2.fluctuates within the course of the disease
3.tissue necrosis or stretching of an organ by growing tumor

nonmalignant pain - Answer- ✔✔often associated with musculoskeletal conditions, such
as arthritis, low back pain, or fibromyalgia

pain - Answer- ✔✔is patients self report

nonmalignant - Answer- ✔✔-pain does not stop when the injury heals
-outlasts its protective purpose
-pain intensity does not correspond with the physical findings
-originates from abnormal processing of pain fibers from peripheral or central sites

2 - Answer- ✔✔A patient is crying and says, "Please get me something to relieve this
pain." What should the nurse do next?
1.Verify that the patient has an order for pain medications and administer order as
directed.
2.Assess the level of pain and ask patient what usually works for his or her pain,
administer pain medication as needed, then reassess pain level.
3.Assess the level of pain and give medications according to pain level, and then
reassess pain.
4.Reposition the patient, then reassess the pain after intervention.

True - Answer- ✔✔T/F No evidence exists to suggest that older individuals perceive
pain to a lesser degree or that sensitivity is diminished

not normal - Answer- ✔✔Although pain is common experience among individuals 65
years of age and older,
-it is ____________ process of aging; it indicates pathology or injury
-Pain should never be considered something to tolerate or accept in one's later years

aggressive treatment - Answer- ✔✔Unfortunately, many clinicians and older adults
wrongfully assume pain should be expected in aging, which leads to less _______.

mcc of pain in elderly - Answer- ✔✔•arthritis, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis,
•peripheral vascular disease, peripheral neuropathies,

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