What are the phases of nociception?
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Transduction- noxious stimuli in the form of injury/ trauma
Transmission- pain impulses move from spinal cord to the brain
Perception- conscious awareness of painful sensation
Modulation- pain message is inhibited
What are chronic pain behaviors?
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, Bracing
Rubbing
Diminished activity
Sighing
Change in appetite More variability than acute pain behaviors
What is a Focused Based Assessment (Episodic/ Problem-centered)?
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a limited or short-term problem concerned with one problem, one cue (ex.
urgent care)
Which of the following is a good example of a well-written chief complaint?
A.Patient complaining of chest pain for about 3 days that is worse with activity and
relieved with rest.
B.Pain is a 10/10
C.Patient complaining of chest pain. R/O MI
D.Patient states "I don't know what this pain is. This is the worst I have ever felt"
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A
Erosion Secondary Lesion
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, Scooped out but shallow depression. Superficial; epidermis lost; moist but
no bleeding; heals without scar because erosion does not extend into
dermis
- Caused by friction
The aging adults elasticity:
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loss of elasticity
Describe Stage III Pressure Ulcer
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full thickness tissue loss with visible fat
How to assess the abdomen:
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- observe for contour and symmetry
- palpate for muscle guarding and organ size
- note any areas of referred pain
Where is cutaneous pain?
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skin surface and subcutaneous tissues
(ex. sharp burning sensation)
What are 2 approaches to an older adults functional assessment?
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Individual's self-report
and observing the patients ability to perform tasks
Fissure Secondary Lesion
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Linear crack with abrupt edges, extends into dermis, dry or moist
- ex. athletes foot- fungal
What is the order of gathering data during a physical examination?
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inspection --> palpation --> percussion --> auscultation
What is an Emergency Database?
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Transduction- noxious stimuli in the form of injury/ trauma
Transmission- pain impulses move from spinal cord to the brain
Perception- conscious awareness of painful sensation
Modulation- pain message is inhibited
What are chronic pain behaviors?
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, Bracing
Rubbing
Diminished activity
Sighing
Change in appetite More variability than acute pain behaviors
What is a Focused Based Assessment (Episodic/ Problem-centered)?
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a limited or short-term problem concerned with one problem, one cue (ex.
urgent care)
Which of the following is a good example of a well-written chief complaint?
A.Patient complaining of chest pain for about 3 days that is worse with activity and
relieved with rest.
B.Pain is a 10/10
C.Patient complaining of chest pain. R/O MI
D.Patient states "I don't know what this pain is. This is the worst I have ever felt"
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A
Erosion Secondary Lesion
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, Scooped out but shallow depression. Superficial; epidermis lost; moist but
no bleeding; heals without scar because erosion does not extend into
dermis
- Caused by friction
The aging adults elasticity:
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loss of elasticity
Describe Stage III Pressure Ulcer
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full thickness tissue loss with visible fat
How to assess the abdomen:
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- observe for contour and symmetry
- palpate for muscle guarding and organ size
- note any areas of referred pain
Where is cutaneous pain?
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skin surface and subcutaneous tissues
(ex. sharp burning sensation)
What are 2 approaches to an older adults functional assessment?
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Individual's self-report
and observing the patients ability to perform tasks
Fissure Secondary Lesion
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Linear crack with abrupt edges, extends into dermis, dry or moist
- ex. athletes foot- fungal
What is the order of gathering data during a physical examination?
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inspection --> palpation --> percussion --> auscultation
What is an Emergency Database?