psychological aspects of pain and pain management COPY Flashcards

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what is pain

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an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage

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how do we manage peoples pain

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as its difficult to quantify or stand someone else pain- how do we convey a feeling to someone

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3
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what are the types of pain

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acute

chronic

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4
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describe acute pain

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adaptive and meaningful

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5
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describe chronic

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when enough time for normal (6MNTHS-1 YR)healing has gone but the pain has not subsided

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what are the characteristics of acute pain

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a warning system 
represents tissue damage 
short duration
care and relief likely 
suffering recognised
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what are the characteristics of chronic pain

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may not be associated with tissue damage
long duration 
no end in sight
care and relief not likely 
psychosomatic 
suffering may be dismissed
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what is the biomedical framework of pain theory

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pain is an automatic response to an external factor
tissue damage causes the sensation of pain
psychological factors how no causal influence

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what is pain categorised in to in pain theory

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organic pain

psychogenic pain

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what is organic pain

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regarded as real pain when some clear injury is seen

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psychogenic pain

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all in the mind when no organic basis is found

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12
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what do amputees usually suffer with

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65% to 85% of amputees

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what is the gate control theory

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There is a neural “gate” in the spinal cord that regulates the experience of pain
Pain is not the result of a straight-through sensory channel
There are both physiological and psychological causes
Pain is a perception and experience rather than a sensation
The individual no longer just responds passively to painful stimuli but actively interprets and appraises the stimuli

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based on what is information sent to the gates

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behavioural state
emotional state
previous experience off dealing with the pain

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15
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how do we assess pain

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mcgill pain questionnaire

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how does the mcgill pain questionnaire work

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uses multiple records to attempt to quantify the pain experience
discriminates between
sensory affective evaluative

17
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what is sensory pain

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what the pain physically feels like

18
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what is affective pain

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what the pain feels like emotionally

19
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what is evaluative pain

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what is the subjective overall intensity of the pain

20
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why do we have a pain scale

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hard to put into words
pain is multifaceted
happy to sad face helps instant how the patient feels
numeric scales have quantify our pain

21
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how do we manage pain

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placebo 
patient controlled analgesia- PCA 
hypnosis 
acupuncture 
cognitive behavioural therapy
22
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how do we use patient controlled analgesia

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usually delivers by infusion pump

better patient satisfaction- as they are in control

23
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who was the father of modern hypotism

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james braid

24
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what are the indications for hypnotic pain control

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LA allergy 
patients with history of failed LA 
needle phobia
in emergency 
to treat phobia
chronic pain
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what is cognitive behavioural therapy
thoughts beliefs and distorted thinking stress management imagery and relaxation
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what physiological factors might patients face in clinic
vigilance to pain avoidance anger
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how do we combat the patients anxiety
involve the patient | make sense of the pain