Pain Management Fundamentals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Pain Classification
  2. Pain Assessment Tools
  3. Opioid Receptor Action
  4. Types of Opioids
  5. Opioid Pharmacokinetics
  6. Opioid Side Effects
  7. NSAID Mechanism
  8. NSAID Types
  9. NSAID Pharmacokinetics
  10. NSAID Risks
  11. Analgesic Categories
  12. Non-Opioid Analgesics

📖 1. Pain Classification

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Acute Pain: Sudden onset pain lasting less than three months, usually directly related to tissue injury or illness, serving as a warning signal.
  • Chronic Pain: Persistent pain lasting longer than three months, often without clear ongoing tissue damage, affecting quality of life and requiring long-term management.
  • Nociceptive Pain: Pain resulting from activation of nociceptors due to tissue injury or inflammation; typically described as aching or sharp.
  • Neuropathic Pain: Pain caused by damage or dysfunction of the nervous system, often characterized as burning, shooting, or tingling.
  • Visceral Pain: Pain originating from internal organs, often dull, poorly localized, and associated with autonomic symptoms.
  • Somatic Pain: Pain arising from skin, muscles, joints, or bones, usually well localized and described as sharp or throbbing.
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Aperçu du QCM

1. What does 'Pain Classification' refer to in clinical pain management?

2. What is the primary difference between acute and chronic pain as defined in the course outline?

3. Who is the author associated with the development of the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ)?

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Pain types — classification?

Includes acute, chronic, nociceptive, neuropathic, visceral, somatic.

Pain types — classification?

Acute, chronic, nociceptive, neuropathic, visceral, somatic.

Opioid receptors — main types?

Mu, kappa, delta receptors.

Nociceptive pain — cause?

Activation of nociceptors due to injury.

NSAID mechanism — action?

Inhibit cyclooxygenase enzymes, reducing prostaglandins.

Neuropathic pain — cause?

Nervous system damage or dysfunction.

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