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Pain & Pain Management Health Psychology
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Meaning of Pain ____________ –Tissue damage Psychological/emotional –Perception
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Stages of Pain Acute Pain –Time: short –e.g., __________ Prechronic Pain Chronic Pain –Time: long –e.g., lower back
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Assessment Self report Interview Observational methods
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McGill Pain Quest.
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Pain Rating Scales
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Signs Muscle rigidity Tears Grimace Groan Agitation _________________
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Pain Management Techniques Relaxation Biofeedback Hypnosis Acupuncture Distraction Medication Surgery
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Biofeedback DFN = info on bodily process to learn to control it e.g., bp, hr, skin temp Electromyograph (EMG) = electrical discharge in muscle fibers ____________________ = skin temperature Audio/visual signal Trial/error- pt changes thoughts, behaviors
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Biofeedback Outcomes Joint pain, migraine headache, hypertension Expensive technology & trained personnel –Relaxation & hypnosis cheaper & easier NOT better for _____ Better for migraines
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Hypnosis ___________ state Mesmer made famous Multiple DFNS: –altered state of consciousness –trait of hypnotizability Hypnotized people: –will perform minor feats –won’t hurt self, others
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Hypnosis Process Relaxation Told it will v pain (__________________) Induction = being placed under hypnosis (distraction) Instructed to think of pain differently (reinterpretation)
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Hypnosis Outcomes Surgery, childbirth, dental procedures, burns, headaches Unclear: block pain OR ________________ NOT better for low suggestible pts Better for high suggestible pts
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Acupuncture DFN = long, thin needles inserted into body China: surgery (still talking) Expectations (placebo) – v fear –^ tolerance Releases ________________? ( v pain) Better for short-term pain
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Distraction Other activity (e.g., pledge of allegiance) __________________ (e.g., secret agent) Better for short-term, low-level pain
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Medication Morphine –Tolerance –_________________ –Good for severe pain Local anesthetics to wounded area Block transmission (e.g., spinal cord) Brain (e.g., antidepressants)
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Surgery Cut/disrupt body’s “pain fibers” –Periphery to spinal cord –Spinal cord to brain ______________ (e.g., different neural pathways) Damage nervous system > chronic pain
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Helpful Parent Behaviors Distract Engage Educate Coach coping behaviors
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