Pain Mechanisms and Perception Quiz
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What are the 4 mechanisms of pain? transduction transmission perception modulation

  • Nociception, peripheral sensitization, central sensitization, descending modulation (correct)
  • Nociception, peripheral sensitization, central sensitization, ascending modulation
  • Nociception, central sensitization, descending modulation, psychogenic sensitization
  • Nociception, peripheral sensitization, ascending modulation, psychogenic sensitization
  • What is modulation in the context of pain?

  • The localization of pain in specific dermatomes
  • The ability to increase or decrease the pain signal (correct)
  • The transmission of pain signals to the brain
  • The process of pain perception in the brain
  • What are the 4-pain terminology?

  • Nociceptive, psychogenic, idiopathic, somatic
  • Nociceptive, neuropathic, psychogenic, somatic
  • Nociceptive, neuropathic, psychogenic, idiopathic (correct)
  • Neuropathic, psychogenic, idiopathic, somatic
  • Explain neuropathic pain.

    <p>Pain caused by nerve damage or dysfunction</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is patient controlled analgesia (PCA)?

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    What is the mode of action of adrenaline (epinephrine)?

    <p>It acts on adrenergic receptors to increase heart rate and constrict blood vessels</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is naloxone and its mode of action?

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    What is the force per unit mass experienced by a test mass at a point called?

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