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    Pain That Persists Longer Than Six Months and Increases in Severity
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Pain That Persists Longer Than Six Months and Increases in Severity

Question 26

Question 26

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Pain that persists longer than six months and increases in severity is considered to be


A) acute pain.
B) recurrent acute pain.
C) chronic benign pain.
D) psychosomatic pain.
E) chronic progressive pain.

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