Pain Management Flashcards

1
Q

Behaviour and vital signs (blood pressure, pulse) are reliable indicators of pain. True/False?

A

False

Neither sensitive nor specific - self-reporting is much more reliable

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2
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What is allodynia?

A

Pain from a stimulus that is not normally painful

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3
Q

What is hyperalgesia?

A

Pain that is beyond what is expected from a painful stimulus

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4
Q

Which drugs form the WHO ladder for treating pain?

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Non-opiods: paracetamol, NSAIDs

Opiods: tramadol, codeine, morphine

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5
Q

List some topical analgesics

A

Capsaicin

Lidocaine 5% plaster

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6
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How do NSAIDs fight pain? Give examples of drugs and side effects

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Inhibit COX1 to decrease prostaglandin synthesis
Aspirin, ibuprofen
GI irritation, renal toxicity

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7
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How does paracetamol work? List a side effect

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Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis

Risk of liver toxicity

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8
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How do opioids work? Give examples of drugs and side effects

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Affect descending pathways to reduce pain perception and transmission
Tramadol, codeine, morphine
Nausea, vomiting, constipation, dizziness

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9
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Anti-depressants (amitriptyline) can be used for pain. How do they work? List some side effects

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Inhibit noradrenaline and 5-HT uptake

Constipation, dry mouth, arrhythmias, insomnia

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