Types of Pain: Nociceptive vs. Neuropathic Flashcards
1
Q
Visceral Pain
a) Nociceptive
b) Neuropathic
A
a) Nociceptive
2
Q
Somatic Pain
a) Nociceptive
b) Neuropathic
A
a) Nociceptive
3
Q
- organs, heart, liver, pancreas, gut, etc.
- may be crampy, or dull & aching
- referred pain
- difficult to localize
a) Visceral
b) Somatic
A
a) Visceral
4
Q
- bones & joints
- connective tissues
- sharp
- can localize site
- dull & aching
- may worsen with movement
- muscles
a) Visceral
b) Somatic
A
b) Somatic
5
Q
- different to describe (not “typical” pain)
- numbness, burning, tingling, crawling, stabbing, etc.
- consider it as possible element of any difficult pain syndrome
- allodynia (pain due to stimulus that does not typically provoke pain)
a) Nociceptive
b) Neuropathic
A
b) Neuropathic