Pain Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 types of acute pain?

A

*Somatic - chemical, thermal or mechanical. Localised to injury, sharp/stabbing sensation
*Visceral - inflammation, ischaemia - poorly localised, burning sensation
*Neuropathic - primary lesions/ dysfunction within nervous system - burning/tingling sensation

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2
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What is hyperalgesia?

A

Exaggerated pain

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3
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What is allodynia?

A

perception of pain from normal non-noxious stimuli

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4
Q

What is peripheral sensitisation?

A

increased responsiveness of nociceptors - occurs with tissue damage/inflammation

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5
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What is central sensitisation?

A

increased nociceptive signal that may persist - can cause chronic pain

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6
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What is the difference between acute and chronic pain?

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Acute pain = tissue damage - rapidly alters animals behaviour, easy to treat
Chronic pain = persist beyond expected time, associated with disease/injury, poor response to Tx

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7
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What happens if acute pain isn’t managed?

A
  • Unstable anaesthesia
  • poor welfare
  • Delayed recovery
  • Central sensitisation => chronic pain
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8
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What are the 4 stages of nociception?

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1.Transduction
2.Transmission
3. Modulation
4. Perception

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9
Q

What are the 3 components of the ‘pain experience’?

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Sensory
Motivational
Cognitive

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10
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What is meant by multimodal analgesia?

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Analgesic plan that targets many stages in nociceptive pathway

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11
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What stages of nociception does NSAIDs affect?

A

transduction, modulation, perception

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12
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What stages of nociception does Opioids affect?

A

Modulation, Perception

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13
Q

What can methadone cause in dogs?

A

Can cause panting - not good for brachycephalics

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14
Q

What stages of nociception do Paracetamol affect?
What animals are they licensed for?

A

Modulation

Licensed orally in dogs and pigs - toxic to cats

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15
Q

What stages of nociception does local anaesthetics affect?

A

Transmission - only true analgesic

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16
Q

What is the only licensed LA in farm animals?

A

Procaine

17
Q

Is bupivacaine licensed? when would you not use it?

A

Not licensed.
Cardiotoxic - never IV

18
Q

What stages of nociception do Alpha-2 affect?

A

Modulation

19
Q

What stages of nociception do NMDA antagonists affect?

A

Modulation and perception

20
Q

What stages of nociception do Gabapentanoids affect?

A

Modulation and perception
not licensed
Used in chronic pain management