Pain lecture 1 Flashcards

1
Q

T/F the brain has nociceptors

A

False

-The brain has NO nociceptors

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2
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What is pain?

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-An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage

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3
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What are the elements of pain?

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  • Sensory-discriminative
  • Cognitive
  • Emotional/affective
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4
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What is the physiological process by which information on actual/potential tissue damage is conveyed to the CNS?

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-Nociception

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5
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What are specialized ion channels on sensory nerve endings that respond to noxious stimuli?

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-Nociceptors

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What is pain resulting from activation of nociceptors as a result of actual or potential tissue damage and processing by the CNS?

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-Nociceptive pain

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7
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What is a pathophysiological process, resulting from abnormal sensory processing, which does not signal actual or potential tissue damage, does not promote healing or repair, and may be considered a disease?

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-Neuropathic/Neurogenic pain

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What is somatic pain?

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-Pain associated with musculo-skeleton system and skin and is well defined

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What is visceral pain?

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-Pain that is associated with internal organs and associated tissues and is dull, burning, and poorly defined

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10
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What are types of nociceptive pain?

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  • Somatic
  • Visceral
  • Inflammatory
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11
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What does anesthesia do to sensations?

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-Blocks all sensations

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12
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What are the basic processes in nociception?

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  • Transduction
  • Transmission
  • Modulation
  • Perception
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13
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Where does transduction occur?

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-Nociceptor or nerve terminal

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14
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What is transmission?

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-The action potential itself

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15
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What is modulation?

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-The enhancement or diminishment of the the action potential

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16
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Where does perception occur?

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-The brain via the thalamus to the cortex regions