opiod Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following neurotransmitters communicates the message of pain rather than attenuates the message?

A

Substance P

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2
Q

Slow pain would most likely be described as:

A

Throbbing.

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3
Q

The process of the stimulus being converted to a nerve impulse is called:

A

Transduction.

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4
Q

The part of the nerve cell that receives stimuli is/are the:

A

Dendrites.

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5
Q

The process of the brain interpreting messages from the periphery is called:

A

Perception.

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6
Q

The mechanism of action for opiate analgesics impacts which of the following physiologic mechanisms?

A

Activation of µ receptors

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7
Q

The two main endogenous pain suppressors include serotonin and:

A

Enkephalin.

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8
Q

Which of the following is false regarding chronic pain?

A

Chronic pain continues to require an acute stimulus to persist.

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9
Q

Neurotransmitters that modify the message of pain include all of the following except:

A

Acetylcholine.

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10
Q

Which of the following is not a common mechanism of pain medications?

A

Catalyzes neurotransmitters

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