Answers (Grade A+)
which kind of pain is caused by injury or malfunction of the nerves?
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correct answer ✅neuropathic
t/f: pain can occur with or without stimulation -
correct answer ✅true
what are pain receptors called? -
correct answer ✅nociceptors
which source of pain involves the skin? -
correct answer ✅cutaneous
which source of pain involves ligaments, tendons, bones and
nerves? -
correct answer ✅deep somatic
which source of pain is from deep, internal organs? -
correct answer ✅visceral
,Patho Exam 4 - UT Tyler Questions &
Answers (Grade A+)
which kind of pain is felt elsewhere in the body and makes visceral
pain hard to localize? -
correct answer ✅referred
which kind off pain is felt in an absent extremity as if the extremity
is still there? -
correct answer ✅phantom limb
which pain theory is described as larger diameter nerve fibers
(touch, temp., pressure) overriding small diameter pain fibers? -
correct answer ✅gate control theory
______ gate allows the transmission of pain fibers to ascend the
spinal cord to the brain vs. ______ gate does not allow transmission
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correct answer ✅open vs. closed
massage and applying pressure are examples of what theory? -
correct answer ✅gate control theory
which theory explained phantom limb pain? -
correct answer ✅neuromatrix theory
,Patho Exam 4 - UT Tyler Questions &
Answers (Grade A+)
which theory is described as predetermined, shaped by sensory
impulses throughout ones life and includes a widely distributed
neural network? -
correct answer ✅neuromatrix theory
characteristic patterns of input impressed on the brain -
correct answer ✅neurosignature
how does the neuromatrix theory explain phantom limb pain? -
correct answer ✅the body's extremities are a part of the
neurosignaure impressed on the body-self neuromatrix therefore
after amputation, the brain still perceives the extremities and their
pain
bone grows and enlarges in this process where osteoblastic activity
predominates -
correct answer ✅modeling
once the bone reaches maturity, breakdown and renewal is caused
by osteoclasts in a process called? -
correct answer ✅remodeling
, Patho Exam 4 - UT Tyler Questions &
Answers (Grade A+)
what determines skeletal mass and healing after injury? -
correct answer ✅bone formation and reabsorption
mature osteoblasts -
correct answer ✅osteocytes
after what age does osteoclast activity exceeds osteoblast activity?
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correct answer ✅30
overstretching of a ligament with possible tear due to twisting or
pulling of muscle -
correct answer ✅sprain
what is the most common site for sprains? -
correct answer ✅ankle
overstretching of tendons and muscle -
correct answer ✅strain