NSG-316 QUIZ 3 NEWEST VERSION 2024/2025
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Transduction
During the transduction phase, bradykinin and
Which phase of prostaglandins are released from the injured tissues.
nociceptive pain involves These chemicals transmit pain signals from the injury
the release of bradykinin site to the spinal cord. Perception is the third phase of
and prostaglandins? nociception and is associated with conscious
Perception awareness of a painful sensation. The modulation
Modulation phase is associated with alleviation of the pain
Transmission stimulus, because there is no release of bradykinin
Transduction and prostaglandins from injured tissues. During the
transmission phase, endogenous opioids are released
which activate opioid receptors and block the
transmission of pain impulses.
, Which question would the "What makes your pain better or worse?"
nurse ask the patient with
rheumatoid arthritis to To identify the effectiveness of the treatment, the
evaluate the effectiveness nurse would ask the patient what makes the pain
of corticosteroid therapy? better or worse. It helps the nurse determine whether
"When did your pain the treatment provided to the patient is effective in
start?" alleviating pain. The nurse asks the patient when the
"What does this pain mean pain started to identify the onset and duration of the
to you?" pain, but this does not help evaluate the effectiveness
"Why do you think you are of the treatment. Asking questions like what pain
having pain?" means to the patient and what the patient thinks to be
"What makes your pain the cause of pain helps the nurse identify the pain
better or worse?" myths and misconceptions the patient may believe.
Perception
Perception is the third phase of nociceptive pain, and
Which phase of the
it signifies the conscious awareness of a painful
nociceptive pain signifies
sensation in the patient. During this phase, the limbic
the conscious awareness
system interprets the noxious stimuli and elicits
of a painful sensation in
emotional responses to pain in the pt. During the
the patient?
modulation phase, the body slowly reduces the pain
Perception
by stopping the processing of a painful stimulus.
Modulation
During the transduction phase, the pain signals are
Transduction
transmitted from the site of injury to the spinal cord.
Transmission
During the transmission phase, the pain signals move
from the spinal cord to the brain; they do not elicit
emotional responses to pain
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Terms in this set (27)
Transduction
During the transduction phase, bradykinin and
Which phase of prostaglandins are released from the injured tissues.
nociceptive pain involves These chemicals transmit pain signals from the injury
the release of bradykinin site to the spinal cord. Perception is the third phase of
and prostaglandins? nociception and is associated with conscious
Perception awareness of a painful sensation. The modulation
Modulation phase is associated with alleviation of the pain
Transmission stimulus, because there is no release of bradykinin
Transduction and prostaglandins from injured tissues. During the
transmission phase, endogenous opioids are released
which activate opioid receptors and block the
transmission of pain impulses.
, Which question would the "What makes your pain better or worse?"
nurse ask the patient with
rheumatoid arthritis to To identify the effectiveness of the treatment, the
evaluate the effectiveness nurse would ask the patient what makes the pain
of corticosteroid therapy? better or worse. It helps the nurse determine whether
"When did your pain the treatment provided to the patient is effective in
start?" alleviating pain. The nurse asks the patient when the
"What does this pain mean pain started to identify the onset and duration of the
to you?" pain, but this does not help evaluate the effectiveness
"Why do you think you are of the treatment. Asking questions like what pain
having pain?" means to the patient and what the patient thinks to be
"What makes your pain the cause of pain helps the nurse identify the pain
better or worse?" myths and misconceptions the patient may believe.
Perception
Perception is the third phase of nociceptive pain, and
Which phase of the
it signifies the conscious awareness of a painful
nociceptive pain signifies
sensation in the patient. During this phase, the limbic
the conscious awareness
system interprets the noxious stimuli and elicits
of a painful sensation in
emotional responses to pain in the pt. During the
the patient?
modulation phase, the body slowly reduces the pain
Perception
by stopping the processing of a painful stimulus.
Modulation
During the transduction phase, the pain signals are
Transduction
transmitted from the site of injury to the spinal cord.
Transmission
During the transmission phase, the pain signals move
from the spinal cord to the brain; they do not elicit
emotional responses to pain