Pain Management Important Terms Flashcards

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acute pain

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protective, usually has an identifiable cause, is of short duration, and has limited tissue damage and emotional response

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addiction

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a neurobiological disease which cause one or more of the following: impaired control over drug use, compulsive use, continued use despite harm, and craving

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adjuvants

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coanalgesics, a variety of medications that enhance analgesics or have analgesic properties

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analgesics

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relieving pain; drug that relieves pain

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chronic pain

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not protective; is prolonged, varies in intensity, and usually lasts longer than 3 to 6 months and beyond the expected or predicted healing time

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biofeedback

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a technique that enables individuals to learn how to modify their physiological processes, such as heart rate, blood pressure, muscle tension, and skin temperature, for the purpose of improving health and performance

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cutaneous stimulation

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stimulation of a person’s skin to prevent or reduce pain perception. a massage, warm bath, hot and cold therapies, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation are some ways to reduce pain perception

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epidural analgesia

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a form of regional anesthesia

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guided imagery

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method of pain control in which the patient creates a mental image, concentrates on that image, and gradually becomes less aware of pain

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idiopathic pain

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chronic pain that either does not have an identifiable physical or psychological cause or is perceived as excessive for the extent of an organic pathological condition

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local anesthesia

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the local infiltration of an anesthetic medication to induce loss of sensation to a body part

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modulation

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4th and final phase of the normal pain process; when mediators such as endorphins, serotonin, norepinephrine release to help produce analgesic effects

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multimodal analgesia

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combining drugs with at least two different mechanisms of action to optimize pain control

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nociception

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an observable activity in the nervous system that allows people to detect pain

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opioids

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drug substance derived from opium or produces synthetically that alters perception of pain and that, with repeated use, may result in physical and psychological dependence

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16
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pain threshold

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the lowest intensity at which a given stimulus is perceived as painful

17
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pain tolerance

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the level of pain a person is willing to accept

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patient-controlled analgesia (PCA)

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drug delivery system that allows patients to self-administer analgesic medications on demand

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perineural infusions

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the administration of medications or fluids directly into the perineural space, which is the area surrounding a nerve

20
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pseudoaddiction

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a condition resembling drug addiction but caused by underprescription of drugs to treat pain in a patient, leading them to seek more medication

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regional anesthesia

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loss of sensation in an area of the body supplied by sensory nerve pathways

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transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)

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technique in which a battery-powered device blocks pain impulses from reaching the spinal cord by delivering weak electrical impulses directly to the surface of the skin

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transduction

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convertion of energy produced by a thermal, mechanical, or chemical stimulus that activates a pain event into electrical impulses

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transmission

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transmitting electrical pain impulses