Exam 12: Managing and Controlling Clinical Pain
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Research using placebos with headache patients reveals that
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Ryan thinks about lounging on a beautiful beach to take his mind of the pain of a series of shots at the doctor's office.He is using the cognitive strategy of
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Match the following pain control techniques with the statements in
-Based on the counter‑irritation principle.
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When getting an injection at the dentist's office, most children think of
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Match the following pain control techniques with the statements in
-Whenever she goes to the dentist, Clare counts the ceiling tiles while the dentist works.
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Dina suffers from phantom limb pain, ever since her leg was amputated following a car accident.She deals with the constant pain by focusing on her personal exercise and rehabilitation program, lifting weights and swimming several times a day.This is an example of
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Which of the following is a reason that children are undermedicated?
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To relieve her pain, Wren's physician has disconnected portions of her spinal cord.Wren is likely to experience
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According to operant approaches, placing medications on a fixed administration schedule should reduce requests for medications.
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Which of the following is not associated of chronic pain syndrome?
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During painful leg‑strengthening exercises following knee surgery, Marvin continued to tell himself that, "It hurts, but this must be done if I am to walk without a limp." He was using the cognitive strategy of
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Match the following pain control techniques with the statements in
-Changes the consequences of the pain behaviour.
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Compare and contrast behavioural versus cognitive methods for pain treatment.
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According to the book, which of the following is a reason to treat clinical pain?
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Which of the following is not a frequently cited reason for physicians' preference not to use drugs for long‑term pain control?
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Which of the following is not a class of pain‑coping cognitive strategies?
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Kelly's pain therapy includes exercise, traction, and massage.Kelly is most probably seeing a person who specializes in
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Aspirin and acetaminophen are examples of centrally-acting analgesics.
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