Chapter 1 Flashcards
What are red flags in patient history
Cancer pain at night . cardiovascular set of shortness of breath and pulsating . gastrointestinal such as frequent heartburn . miscellaneous such as emotional disturbances .neurological such as changes in vision balance
What are yellow flags
Bilateral sometimes multiple nerve root involvement abnormal sensation pattern saddle and seizure painting vertigo progressive weakness
What is peripheral sensitization
Localized pain also called primary hyperalgesia
What is central sensitization
If it is not following normal healing password and becomes chronic usually involves brain and spinal cord
What is nerve pain
Sharp bright Bernie and runs along nerve distribution
What is bone pain
Deep boring boring and localized
What is vascular pain
Diffuse throbbing poorly localized and maybe referred
What is muscle pain
Cramping dull aching
What is sympathetic nerve pain
Burning pressure like stinging aching
What are orange flags
Psychiatric symptoms such as depression
What are blue flags
Perceptions about the relationship between work and health search network is likely to cause further injury or their work mates are unsupportive
What are black flags
System obstacles such as conflict with insurance overly siliceous family heavy work little opportunity to modify duty’s
What are the five parts of overt pain behavior
Guarding bracing rubbing grimacing sighing