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What is the definition of pain | Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage |
What is the difference between acute and chronic pain | Acute is 3 months or less and is treatable and has a definable cause While chronic is 3 months or more, is benign or progressive and can be identifiable or non-identifiable |
What are some drugs used in pain management | Opioids → acting on endogenous system pain control Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory reduce inflammation mediators to reduce pain Local anaesthetics → block action potential conduction along axons |
What are some signs of potential dependence | Hoarding medication Rating pain as a 10 Falsifying symptoms Not attending scheduled appointments Aggression/threats/manipulation/impatient Requesting a specific drug |
Non-pharmological pain management | Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation (TENS) Biofeedback Cognitive behavioural therapy Physical and occupational therapy |