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which treatment is not used for pain relief? quizlet

by Ramiro Schaden Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Which statement about the benefit of pain management is true?

Choose the true statement about the benefit of pain management: Pain management promotes overall health and well-being. According to the WHO pain relief ladder, a second-step treatment (for moderate pain) is: Oxycodone + aspirin Different types of pain scales are used to determine the intensity of patient pain.

What is the best pain medication for moderate pain?

Pain management promotes overall health and well-being. According to the WHO pain relief ladder, a second-step treatment (for moderate pain) is: Oxycodone + aspirin. Different types of pain scales are used to determine the intensity of patient pain.

What are the different types of pain treatment options?

Possible treatment options for different types of pain are: Acute pain: nonopioids, weak opioids, opioids, nonpharmacological treatments such as ice or bioelectric therapy Chronic pain: nonopioids, weak opioids, opioids, antidepressants, capsaicin cream, nonpharmacological treatments such as bioelectric therapy, radiation therapy

What should the clinician ask the patient about pain?

The clinician should ask the patient about type, cause, and intensity of pain as part of the: Baseline pain assessment In elderly patients, analgesic drugs tend to have: Unusually high peak of maximum activity Symptoms such as weight loss, constipation, and depression are often seen with: Chronic pain

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What is the drug used to manage pain?

Percocet is one drug used to manage pain. What type of drug is Percocet?

What is the biological function of pain?

The biological function of pain is to warn the body of injury. The type of pain that properly serves this function is: Acute pain. Different types of pain scales are used to determine the intensity of patient pain.

What is the purpose of pain scales?

Different types of pain scales are used to determine the intensity of patient pain. If a patient is asked to point to the place on a scale that shows his or her level of pain, the pain scale being used is:

What is the purpose of the Baseline Pain Assessment?

This group of drugs is often used in lower doses as an adjuvant drug to treat chronic nerve pain by regulating the pain signals and increasing mood. Antidepressants.

What are the symptoms of chronic pain?

Symptoms such as weight loss, constipation, and depression are often seen with: Chronic pain. Positive patient outcomes are possible if: a, b, and c. According to Margo McCaffery's definition of pain, a patient is in pain when: The patient says he or she is in pain.

Do patients need to be educated on opioids?

Patients require education when prescribed opioids. This education should include:

Can you use placebo for pain?

Choose the correct statement about placebos and pain management: Placebos should not be used to treat pain. When assessing the functional goals, you are determining: What a person would like to be able to do if pain is managed. The preferred treatment plan for chronic pain is:

What is the drug used to manage pain?

Percocet is one drug used to manage pain. What type of drug is Percocet?

Why is pain management important?

Pain management promotes overall health and well-being.

What is a pain informant?

You inform patients of the benefits and risks of pain treatments.

How soon after surgery can you start taking opioids?

Weaning patients early from opioid therapy after surgery is important because they can show signs of tolerance as early as one week post-op. Opioid therapy can cause over-sedation and respiratory depression. One risk of opioid therapy is possible opioid use disorder. Guidance on pain management can be found:

Is opioid therapy a risk?

One risk of opioid therapy is possible opioid use disorder.

Can you use placebos for pain?

Placebos should not be used to treat pain. Used for complex acute pain and chronic pain (including cancer pain), multidimensional pain scales measure: Intensity, location, and impact on activity and/or mood. Choose the true statement about the benefit of pain management:

Why should opioids be used for pain?

In addition, opioids should only be used for certain types of pain, because of their risk of addiction. Nowadays, a modified three-step pain management ladder may be used, which should always take into account the type of pain.

When should pain medication be monitored?

Once a pain medication is started, it should be monitored for effectiveness and side effects and the dosage or choice of treatment modified if the pain changes or the choice is deemed unsuitable or ineffective.

How Do I Manage My Pain?

There are many different types of pain-relieving medications and each class works in a slightly different way. Most medications can be grouped under one of the following:

What is breakthrough pain?

Breakthrough pain is a sudden, short, sharp increase in pain that occurs in people who are already taking medications to relieve chronic pain caused by conditions such as arthritis, cancer, or fibromyalgia.

How long does chronic pain last?

Chronic pain is pain that has persisted for longer than six months and is experienced most days. It may have originally started as acute pain, but the pain has continued long after the original injury or event has healed or resolved. Chronic pain can range from mild to severe and is associated with conditions such as:

How does chronic pain affect people?

Chronic pain can severely affect a person's quality of life and prevent them from returning to work or participating in physical activity. In some people, it may lead to depression or social isolation.

What is the term for any kind of unpleasant or uncomfortable sensation in the body?

Pain is a general term that describes any kind of unpleasant or uncomfortable sensation in the body.

What to do if you are not sure if you are taking aspirin?

If you’re not sure if a medicine contains aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen, ask a pharmacist. If you take any non-prescription medicine for a cold, sinus pain, or menstrual symptoms while you’re taking pain medicines, read the label carefully .

Why can't you take acetaminophen while on chemotherapy?

Your doctor may not want you to take acetaminophen regularly if you’re getting chemotherapy because it can cover up a fever. Your doctor needs to know if you have a fever because it could mean you have an infection, which needs to be treated quickly.

What are some ways to help with cancer pain?

Other medicines commonly used to help treat cancer pain. Many different types of medicines can be used along with (or instead of) opioids and non-opioids to help relieve cancer pain. Some of these medicines can help relieve pain or increase the effect of the pain medicine. Others lessen the side effects of pain medicines.

What is a syringe used for?

Used to treat muscle spasms that may go along with severe pain. Also lessen anxiety.

What are some good supplements to help with stomach pain?

Common additives include: Buffers (such as magnesium carbonate or aluminum hydroxide) to decrease stomach upset. Caffeine to act as a stimulant and to improve the effect of some pain medicines. Antihistamines (such as diphenhydramine or pyrilamine) to help you relax or sleep.

How many different names are there for drugs?

A drug may have as many as 3 different names: Brand, generic, and chemical. For example:

What is the best medicine for tingling?

pregabalin (Lyrica) Help to control tingling or burning from nerve pain caused by the cancer or cancer treatment. Liver problems, low red and white blood cell counts. Some may cause sleepiness and dizziness. Steroids. dexamethasone (Decadron), prednisone.

What is the mainstay of pain medicine?

Antidepressants are a mainstay in the treatment of many chronic pain conditions — even when depression isn't a factor. Some of the more effective and commonly used medications for chronic pain are drugs that were developed to treat other conditions. Although not specifically intended to treat chronic pain, antidepressants are a mainstay in ...

What are some antidepressants that are used to treat pain?

These drugs may also be used to help relieve chronic pain: Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs).

How long does it take for painkillers to work?

But they don't work immediately. You may feel some relief from an antidepressant after a week or so, but maximum relief may take several weeks.

What is the most effective group of antidepressants for pain?

One of the most effective groups of antidepressants for pain is known as the tricyclics.

What is the best medication for nerve pain?

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). SSRIs, which include drugs such as paroxetine (Paxil) and fluoxetine (Sarafem, Prozac), may help relieve certain types of pain, but there's a lack of evidence that they help alleviate nerve pain.

Do antidepressants work?

Antidepressants may increase neurotransmitters in the spinal cord that reduce pain signals. But they don't work immediately.

Can antidepressants help with chronic pain?

Although not specifically intended to treat chronic pain, antidepressants are a mainstay in the treatment of many chronic pain conditions, even when depression isn't recognized as a factor.

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