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raised, swollen, well-defined area on the skin
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what are the seven ways you can
1 2 what does neuropathic pain feel like?
classify pain?
3 what is secondary chronic pain? 4 what is a wheal?
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Terms in this set (109)
, nociceptive
neuropathic
nociplastic
what are the seven ways
acute
you can classify pain?
chronic
referred
idiopathic
what is acute pain? sudden onset, usually subsides once treated
pain that continues for 3 months or longer; continues
what is chronic pain?
beyond the expected healing time
what are the two ways to secondary or primary
categorize chronic pain?
what is secondary chronic manifests as a result of a disease or condition
pain?
what is primary chronic newer classification; can't be connected to another
pain? cause
change in vitals
what effect does acute
perspiration
pain have on the body?
nausea, vomiting
what effect does chronic not usually an effect on vitals
pain have on the body cognitive & social changes
involves a stimuli that activates nociceptors - non-
what is nociceptive pain?
neural tissue injury
what are examples of mechanical - stubbing your toe
noxious stimuli that may thermal - touching a hot surface
cause nociceptive pain? chemical - exposure to a harsh chemical like bleach
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Practice questions for this set
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raised, swollen, well-defined area on the skin
Choose an answer
what are the seven ways you can
1 2 what does neuropathic pain feel like?
classify pain?
3 what is secondary chronic pain? 4 what is a wheal?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (109)
, nociceptive
neuropathic
nociplastic
what are the seven ways
acute
you can classify pain?
chronic
referred
idiopathic
what is acute pain? sudden onset, usually subsides once treated
pain that continues for 3 months or longer; continues
what is chronic pain?
beyond the expected healing time
what are the two ways to secondary or primary
categorize chronic pain?
what is secondary chronic manifests as a result of a disease or condition
pain?
what is primary chronic newer classification; can't be connected to another
pain? cause
change in vitals
what effect does acute
perspiration
pain have on the body?
nausea, vomiting
what effect does chronic not usually an effect on vitals
pain have on the body cognitive & social changes
involves a stimuli that activates nociceptors - non-
what is nociceptive pain?
neural tissue injury
what are examples of mechanical - stubbing your toe
noxious stimuli that may thermal - touching a hot surface
cause nociceptive pain? chemical - exposure to a harsh chemical like bleach