lab quiz #3 Flashcards

1
Q

intensity

A

amplitude

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2
Q

the length of time the note lingers

A

duration

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3
Q

timbre, subjective difference caused by distinctive overtones of a sound

A

quality

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4
Q

resting heart rate less than 50 bpm

A

bradycardia

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5
Q

decreased RR, ranges from 8-12 bpm

A

bradypnea

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6
Q

the amount of blood the heart pumps with every beat

A

stroke volume

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7
Q

rapid heart rate, over 95-100 bpm

A

tachycardia

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8
Q

rapid respiratory rate, above 25 bpm

A

tachypnea

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9
Q

short term and self limiting, follows predictable trajectory and dissipates after injury heals

A

acute pain

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10
Q

condition that causes pain in response to a stilmulus that nromally wouldnt cause pain

A

alloydynia

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11
Q

transient spike in pain level, moderate to severe

A

breakthrough pain

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12
Q

pain continues for 6 months or longer

A

chronic (persistent) pain

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13
Q

derived from skin surface and subcutenous tissues

A

cuteneous pain

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14
Q

acute type that happens predictably when certain movements take place

A

incident pain

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15
Q

pain that does not adhere to typical predictable phases, implies abnormal processing of pain from injury to nerves

A

neuropathic pain

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16
Q

highly complex and subjective experience that originates from CNS

A

pain

17
Q

pain that is felt at a particular site but originates from another location

A

referred pain

18
Q

originates from musculoskeletal tissues or the body surface

A

somatic pain

19
Q

originates from larger internal organs, can de bull, deep, squeezing, or cramping

A

visceral pain

20
Q

frequency

A

pitch