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1 Health Psychology Fourth Edition Chapter 14 Managing Pain

2 1. A condition in which a chronic pain sufferer becomes more sensitive to pain over time. (522)
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. (522)
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. (535) threshold tolerance reception acupuncture recurrence

5 2. Pain _____ is defined as the minimum intensity of a noxious stimulus that is perceived as pain. (535) threshold tolerance reception acupuncture recurrence

6 3. Analgesic means: (538) Relating to the anus Having arthritis Pain-relieving Pain causing Inflammatory

7 3. Analgesic means: (538) 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? (538)
Aspirin Synthetic beta-endorphin Morphine Cocaine Lotrel

9 4. Which of the following is an example of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug? (538)
Aspirin Synthetic beta-endorphin Morphine Cocaine Lotrel

10 5. Which of the following is true of surgery to relieve severe pain
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
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? (533)
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? (533)
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: (530)
Endorphin blocking Placebo effect theory Reaction Formation Gate Control Theory Stress-induced analgesia

15 7. The dominant theory of pain today is based on: (530)
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. (528) 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. (528) NSAID’s Nociceptors Oncogenes Endorphins Suppressor genes

18 9. Free nerve endings that are activated by painful stimuli are called: (526)
Neurotransmitters Nociceptors Oncogenes Endorphins Suppressor genes

19 9. Free nerve endings that are activated by painful stimuli are called: (526)
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? (541) 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? (541) Cognitive restructuring Overgeneralizing Guided imagery Mental rehearsal Cognitive distraction

22 The End The End

23 D A C B


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