Deck 13: Pain

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A headache that is related to changes in cerebral blood flow is classified as a/an ________ headache.

A)tension
B)sinus
C)migraine
D)intracranial
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What is the definition of endorphins?

A)neurotransmitters at the nociceptors
B)transmitters for sensory impulses
C)opiate-like blocking agents in the central nervous system
D)pain-causing chemical mediators
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Ibuprofen is classified as an NSAID and particularly useful in treating:

A)severe pain
B)pain caused by inflammation
C)intracranial pain
D)pain in young infants
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What is the role of nociceptors? They are:

A)pain receptors that are stimulated by thermal,chemical,or physical means
B)spinal nerves that conduct impulses from specific areas of the skin
C)responsible for the state of arousal with pain
D)useful in localizing pain to a specific area of the body
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What is the term used to describe the degree of pain that is endured before an individual takes action?

A)pain threshold
B)referred pain
C)phantom pain
D)pain tolerance
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What is a common analgesic administered to control a moderate level of pain?

A)meperidine
B)acetaminophen
C)codeine
D)ibuprofen
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The impulses related to acute pain are usually transmitted by:

A)nociceptors
B)myelinated A delta fibers
C)unmyelinated C fibers
D)any sensory fiber with a low pain threshold
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In which structure do pain impulses ascend the spinal cord?

A)the reticular formation
B)the corticospinal tract
C)the spinothalamic tract
D)the relevant dermatome
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)The brain is more aware of pain impulses when the reticular activating system is depressed.
B)Acute pain does not cause a reflex response at the spinal cord synapses.
C)Young infants respond to pain with tachycardia and increased blood pressure.
D)Chronic pain is easier to tolerate without negative effects.
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Which of the following analgesics acts to reduce pain at the peripheral site?

A)acetaminophen
B)morphine
C)codeine
D)intravenous general anesthesia
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Intractable pain is best defined as:

A)pain that is perceived as occurring in an amputated limb
B)severe pain that cannot be controlled by medication
C)pain perceived as coming from a source other than the actual source
D)pain coming from a specific dermatome
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According to the gate-control theory,passage of pain impulses may be naturally blocked:

A)at the synapse by entry of other sensory impulses
B)by the stress response
C)by administration of morphine directly into the spinal cord
D)by referring the pain to other parts of the body
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Pain perceived in the left arm during the course of a heart attack is an example of:

A)referred pain
B)phantom pain
C)chronic pain
D)subjective pain response
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Which of the following occurs frequently with acute pain but not with chronic pain?

A)depression and debilitation
B)a perception of increased generalized pain and discomfort
C)fatigue and lower pain tolerance
D)a stress response
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Which of the following applies to spinal anesthesia?

A)It causes analgesia with loss of consciousness.
B)The drug is injected into CSF or the epidural space of the spinal cord.
C)The drug stimulates release of endorphins in the spinal cord.
D)The transmission of pain impulses is blocked in a small area of the body.
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A headache that is related to changes in cerebral blood flow is classified as a/an ________ headache.

A)tension
B)sinus
C)migraine
D)intracranial
migraine
2
What is the definition of endorphins?

A)neurotransmitters at the nociceptors
B)transmitters for sensory impulses
C)opiate-like blocking agents in the central nervous system
D)pain-causing chemical mediators
opiate-like blocking agents in the central nervous system
3
Ibuprofen is classified as an NSAID and particularly useful in treating:

A)severe pain
B)pain caused by inflammation
C)intracranial pain
D)pain in young infants
pain caused by inflammation
4
What is the role of nociceptors? They are:

A)pain receptors that are stimulated by thermal,chemical,or physical means
B)spinal nerves that conduct impulses from specific areas of the skin
C)responsible for the state of arousal with pain
D)useful in localizing pain to a specific area of the body
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What is the term used to describe the degree of pain that is endured before an individual takes action?

A)pain threshold
B)referred pain
C)phantom pain
D)pain tolerance
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What is a common analgesic administered to control a moderate level of pain?

A)meperidine
B)acetaminophen
C)codeine
D)ibuprofen
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The impulses related to acute pain are usually transmitted by:

A)nociceptors
B)myelinated A delta fibers
C)unmyelinated C fibers
D)any sensory fiber with a low pain threshold
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In which structure do pain impulses ascend the spinal cord?

A)the reticular formation
B)the corticospinal tract
C)the spinothalamic tract
D)the relevant dermatome
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)The brain is more aware of pain impulses when the reticular activating system is depressed.
B)Acute pain does not cause a reflex response at the spinal cord synapses.
C)Young infants respond to pain with tachycardia and increased blood pressure.
D)Chronic pain is easier to tolerate without negative effects.
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Which of the following analgesics acts to reduce pain at the peripheral site?

A)acetaminophen
B)morphine
C)codeine
D)intravenous general anesthesia
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Intractable pain is best defined as:

A)pain that is perceived as occurring in an amputated limb
B)severe pain that cannot be controlled by medication
C)pain perceived as coming from a source other than the actual source
D)pain coming from a specific dermatome
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According to the gate-control theory,passage of pain impulses may be naturally blocked:

A)at the synapse by entry of other sensory impulses
B)by the stress response
C)by administration of morphine directly into the spinal cord
D)by referring the pain to other parts of the body
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Pain perceived in the left arm during the course of a heart attack is an example of:

A)referred pain
B)phantom pain
C)chronic pain
D)subjective pain response
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Which of the following occurs frequently with acute pain but not with chronic pain?

A)depression and debilitation
B)a perception of increased generalized pain and discomfort
C)fatigue and lower pain tolerance
D)a stress response
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Which of the following applies to spinal anesthesia?

A)It causes analgesia with loss of consciousness.
B)The drug is injected into CSF or the epidural space of the spinal cord.
C)The drug stimulates release of endorphins in the spinal cord.
D)The transmission of pain impulses is blocked in a small area of the body.
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