Pain Flashcards
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Nociceptive pain
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- Caused by damage to body tissue and usually sharp, aching or throbbing pain
- Visceral: pain of internal organs
- Somatic: pain of musculoskeletal system, tendons, ligaments, bones
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Neuropathic pain
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- Occurs when there is nerve damage
- Burning pain or heavy sensation, or numbness
- can be caused by tumour pressing down on group of nerves
3
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How does pain work?
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Transduction: chemicals released that activate nociceptors (action potential)
Transmission: Injury site –> spinal cord –> brain stem –> thalamus –> cortex
Perception: awareness of pain once action potential reaches cerebral cortex
Modulation: Body releases neuromodulators that hinder transmission of pain, producing an analgesic effect
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Opioid side effects:
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- respiratory depression
- sedation
- blurred vision
- constipation