Pain Assessment Methods Quiz

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Which of the following is NOT a pediatric pain assessment scale mentioned in the text?

PAINAD

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a classification of pain?

Inflammatory Pain

Which type of pain is associated with injury or inflammation of nerves?

Neuropathic Pain

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a descriptor of pain?

Numb

Which analgesic is recommended for mild to moderate somatic and visceral pain, as well as fever and headache?

Acetaminophen

Which analgesic is effective for moderate to severe somatic, visceral, and neuropathic pain?

Opioids

Which class of drugs is recommended for moderate to severe neuropathic pain and mood disorders?

Antidepressants

Which analgesic is recommended for moderate to severe somatic and visceral pain, and is also used for its anti-inflammatory effects?

NSAIDS

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a goal in pain management?

Eliminate all pain

Which type of pain has well-localized distribution and can often be pointed to by the patient?

Somatic Pain

Which organization provided the definition of pain as 'an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage'?

International Association of the Study of Pain (IASP)

Which type of pain assessment measure evaluates the subjective/patient-reported severity of pain?

Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)

Which pain assessment measure evaluates the impact of pain on activities of daily living?

Brief Pain Inventory

Which factor of pain assessment refers to what helps to relieve pain and what makes it worse?

Precipitating Factors

Which factor of pain assessment refers to the sensation of pain, such as aching, throbbing, or sharp?

Quality

Which factor of pain assessment refers to the location or spread of pain to other areas?

Radiation

Which factor of pain assessment refers to the intensity or severity of pain?

Severity

Which factor of pain assessment refers to the onset, duration, and frequency of pain?

Temporal

Which factor of pain assessment refers to how the pain affects the individual?

You-Associated Symptoms

Which pain assessment measure evaluates the impact of pain on functional status?

Multidimensional Pain Symptom Analysis

Test your knowledge on pain assessment methods with this quiz. Learn about different scales and measures used to assess the severity of pain, including the Numeric Rating Scale and Baker Wong Faces scale. Challenge yourself and become an expert in pain assessment.

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