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Lecture Notes
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Pain and Its
Management
Classroom Activity to Accompany
Diseases of the Human Body
Fifth Edition
Carol D. Tamparo
Marcia A. Lewis
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Hold on, hold on to yourself,
for this is gonna hurt like hell.
—Sarah McLachlan
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Pain and Its Management
• Pain and its treatment models
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Single-service clinics
Pain clinics
Multidisciplinary pain clinics
Multidisciplinary pain centers
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Pain and Its Management
• Definition of pain
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Hurting or strong discomfort in some part of the
body caused by injury, disease, or disorder;
transmitted through the nervous system
• Types of pain
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Acute
Chronic
Nociceptive
Neuropathic
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Pain and Its Management
• Other types of pain
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Angina
Breakthrough
Malignant
Phantom limb
Psychogenic
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Pain and Its Management
• Variables of pain
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Early experience of pain
Cultural background
Anxiety and depression
Age
Sex
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Pain and Its Management
• Gate control theory of pain
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Pain is a balance of information traveling into the
spinal cord between the large and small nerve
fibers
No pain stimulation = no transmission to the brain
With pain stimulation to small nerve fibers, the
transmission to the brain is open and pain is felt
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Pain and Its Management
• Assessment of pain
• P — Place
• A — Amount
• I — Interactions
• N — Neutralizers
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Pain and Its Management
• Treatment of pain
• Medications
• Nonprescription drug therapy
• Prescription drug therapy
• PCA pump
• Intrathecal drug therapy
• Surgery
• Placebos
PCA = patient-controlled analgesia.
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Pain and Its Management
• Complementary therapies used in pain
management
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Biofeedback
Relaxation
Imagery
Hypnosis
TENS
Massage
TENS = transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
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Pain and Its Management
• Additional complementary therapies used
in pain management
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Humor, laughter, play
Music
Acupuncture
Aromatherapy
Therapeutic touch and Reiki
Yoga
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Pain and Its Management
• A pain management treatment from
China and approved by the FDA in 1997
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Reiki
TENS
Acupuncture
Massage
FDA = Food and Drug Administration; TENS = transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.
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Credits
Publisher: Margaret Biblis
Acquisitions Editor: Andy McPhee
Developmental Editors: Yvonne Gillam, Julie Munden
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presentation should be applied by the reader in accordance with professional standards of care used with regard to the
unique circumstances that may apply in each situation.
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