Deck 47: Pain

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Slow pain sensation is transmitted primarily by

A) group Ia afferents.
B). α\alpha motor neurons.
C) unmyelinated C fibers.
D) A δ \delta fibers.
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Referred pain may be perceived at some distance from the area of tissue injury but generally

A) on the same side of the body.
B) with less intensity.
C) within the same dermatome.
D) within 10 to 15 cm.
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Pain is

A) a subjective experience that is difficult to measure objectively.
B) associated with changes in vital signs reflecting its intensity.
C) experienced in the same way by all individuals.
D) always the result of tissue damage that activates nociceptors.
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Drugs that mimic the effects of endorphins and enkephalins are expected to decrease pain perception.
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Chronic pain is evident in a patient because of persistent elevation of pulse, blood pressure, and respiration.
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Gate control theory of pain transmission predicts that activity in touch receptors will

A) enhance perception of pain.
B) decrease pain signal transmission in the spinal cord.
C) activate opioid receptors in the CNS.
D) increase secretion of substance P in the spinal cord.
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A patient who presents with headache that is unilateral, throbbing, and associated with sensitivity to light and noise is likely experiencing a migraine.
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Neuropathic pain is generated in neurons in the absence of a painful stimulus.
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Fibromyalgia is a diagnosis given to women with chronic muscle pain for which no other cause is found as it has no particular diagnostic criteria.
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Which of the following treatments is helpful in neuropathic pain but not used for acute pain?

A) Narcotic analgesics
B) Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and aspirin
C) Anticonvulsants
D) Nonnarcotic analgesics
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Deck 47: Pain
1
Slow pain sensation is transmitted primarily by

A) group Ia afferents.
B). α\alpha motor neurons.
C) unmyelinated C fibers.
D) A δ \delta fibers.
unmyelinated C fibers.
2
Referred pain may be perceived at some distance from the area of tissue injury but generally

A) on the same side of the body.
B) with less intensity.
C) within the same dermatome.
D) within 10 to 15 cm.
within the same dermatome.
3
Pain is

A) a subjective experience that is difficult to measure objectively.
B) associated with changes in vital signs reflecting its intensity.
C) experienced in the same way by all individuals.
D) always the result of tissue damage that activates nociceptors.
a subjective experience that is difficult to measure objectively.
4
Drugs that mimic the effects of endorphins and enkephalins are expected to decrease pain perception.
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Chronic pain is evident in a patient because of persistent elevation of pulse, blood pressure, and respiration.
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Gate control theory of pain transmission predicts that activity in touch receptors will

A) enhance perception of pain.
B) decrease pain signal transmission in the spinal cord.
C) activate opioid receptors in the CNS.
D) increase secretion of substance P in the spinal cord.
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A patient who presents with headache that is unilateral, throbbing, and associated with sensitivity to light and noise is likely experiencing a migraine.
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Neuropathic pain is generated in neurons in the absence of a painful stimulus.
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Fibromyalgia is a diagnosis given to women with chronic muscle pain for which no other cause is found as it has no particular diagnostic criteria.
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Which of the following treatments is helpful in neuropathic pain but not used for acute pain?

A) Narcotic analgesics
B) Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and aspirin
C) Anticonvulsants
D) Nonnarcotic analgesics
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