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Chapter 19
Q.1.b. Pain that has a slow onset and last longer than 3 months beyond
the healing process is called chronic pain.
Q.2. a. First step leading to the sensation of pain in the stimulation of receptors
known as nociceptors.
Q.3.c. An individuals awaireness of the feeling or sensation of pain is known as
perception.
Q.4.The opiate receptors that are responsible of analgesia at the level of the brain
and spinal cord are
b) Kappa.
d) mu.
Q.5.d. Wong-Baker FACES scale is used to patient 3 years of age and older and useful
for adult who have language barrier or do not read.
Q.6.c.Pain resulting from injury to the central and peripheral nerve system and described
as stabbing and burning is called neuropathic pain.
Q.7.d Route with the quickest onset of action is Intravenous.
Q.8.c. Nurses first response should be to assess the patient's pain.
Q.9.d. Fentanyl patches takes approximately 24 to 48 hrs to reach a steady
blood level.
Q.10.A group of naturally occuring semisynthetic and synthetic substances that have
the capability to relieve severe pain without loss of conciousness is called Opioids.
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