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Health Psychology Third Edition Chapter 13 Managing Pain

Health Psychology Third Edition Chapter 13 Managing Pain. 1. A condition in which a chronic pain sufferer becomes more sensitive to pain over time. (399). Congenital insensitivity to pain Nociception Gate control theory Hyperalgesia Guided imagery.

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Health Psychology Third Edition Chapter 13 Managing Pain

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  1. Health PsychologyThird EditionChapter 13 Managing Pain

  2. 1. A condition in which a chronic pain sufferer becomes more sensitive to pain over time. (399) • Congenital insensitivity to pain • Nociception • Gate control theory • Hyperalgesia • Guided imagery

  3. 1. A condition in which a chronic pain sufferer becomes more sensitive to pain over time. (399) • Congenital insensitivity to pain • Nociception • Gate control theory • Hyperalgesia • Guided imagery

  4. 2. Pain _____ is defined as the minimum intensity of a noxious stimulus that is perceived as pain. (413) • threshold • tolerance • reception • acupuncture • recurrence

  5. 2. Pain _____ is defined as the minimum intensity of a noxious stimulus that is perceived as pain. (413) • threshold • tolerance • reception • acupuncture • recurrence

  6. 3. Analgesic means: (416) • Relating to the anus • Having arthritis • Pain-relieving • Pain causing • Inflammatory

  7. 3. Analgesic means: (416) • Relating to the anus • Having arthritis • Pain-relieving • Pain causing • Inflammatory

  8. 4. Which of the following is an example of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug? (417) • Aspirin • Synthetic beta-endorphin • Morphine • Cocaine • Lotrel

  9. 4. Which of the following is an example of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug? (417) • Aspirin • Synthetic beta-endorphin • Morphine • Cocaine • Lotrel

  10. 5. Which of the following is true of surgery to relieve severe pain? (417) • it is more effective than transcutaneous electrical stimulation • it is commonly used to control pain today • the effects are long-lived • it has unpredictable results • it involves few and minimal risks

  11. 5. Which of the following is true of surgery to relieve severe pain? (417) • it is more effective than transcutaneous electrical stimulation • it is commonly used to control pain today • the effects are long-lived • it has unpredictable results • it involves few and minimal risks

  12. 6. Which of the following is true of phantom limb pain? (409) • It is easily treated with drugs • It is easily treated with therapy • It is quite rare • Treatment rarely works • A & B

  13. 6. Which of the following is true of phantom limb pain? (409) • It is easily treated with drugs • It is easily treated with therapy • It is quite rare • Treatment rarely works • A & B

  14. 7. The dominant theory of pain today is based on: (407) • Endorphin blocking • Placebo effect theory • Reaction Formation • Gate Control Theory • Stress-induced analgesia

  15. 7. The dominant theory of pain today is based on: (407) • Endorphin blocking • Placebo effect theory • Reaction Formation • Gate Control Theory • Stress-induced analgesia

  16. 8. ___ are natural opioids produced by the body that produce pain relief, especially in times of stress. (406) • NSAID’s • Nociceptors • Oncogenes • Endorphins • Suppressor genes

  17. 8. ___ are natural opioids produced by the body that produce pain relief, especially in times of stress. (406) • NSAID’s • Nociceptors • Oncogenes • Endorphins • Suppressor genes

  18. 9. Free nerve endings that are activated by painful stimuli are called: (403) • Neurotransmitters • Nociceptors • Oncogenes • Endorphins • Suppressor genes

  19. 9. Free nerve endings that are activated by painful stimuli are called: (403) • Neurotransmitters • Nociceptors • Oncogenes • Endorphins • Suppressor genes

  20. 10. Which of the following is one of the general pattern of cognitive errors made by chronic pain patients? (420) • Cognitive restructuring • Overgeneralizing • Guided imagery • Mental rehearsal • Cognitive distraction

  21. 10. Which of the following is one of the general pattern of cognitive errors made by chronic pain patients? (420) • Cognitive restructuring • Overgeneralizing • Guided imagery • Mental rehearsal • Cognitive distraction

  22. The End The End

  23. D • A • C • A • D • D • D • D • B • B

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