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HOSA BIOMEDICAL DEBATE (2025-2026)
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ALL CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED AND GUARANTEED
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Growing focus upon the individual set the scene for the introduction of surgical
anesthesia (date) - CORRECT ANSWER-1846

What the US Congress declared as the "Decade of Pain Control and Research" (date) -
CORRECT ANSWER-2001-2010

Transforming practice of medicine initiated the tension between the desire to make
available the medicinal benefits of these drugs and recognition that the development of
abuse and addiction can lead to devastating consequences (date) - CORRECT
ANSWER-19th century

Morphine was extracted from opium by Friedrich Returner of Germany (date) -
CORRECT ANSWER-1803

A major change occurred. The use of opioids for chronic pain began to increase. (date)
- CORRECT ANSWER-1990s

Codeine rescheduling prevented consumers accessing over-the-counter opioids without
a prescription. (date) - CORRECT ANSWER-February 2018

Dr. Charles Wood - CORRECT ANSWER-Scottish physician, invented the hypodermic
needle and used it to inject morphine to relieve pain from neuralgia

Dr. Eduard Liven stein - CORRECT ANSWER-German physician, produced the first
accurate and comprehensive description of addiction to morphine, including the
withdrawal syndrome and relapse, and argued that craving for morphine was a
physiological response.

Acute pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Pain that comes on suddenly and has a limited
duration. It's frequently caused by damage to tissue such as bone, muscle, or organs,
and the onset is often accompanied by anxiety or emotional distress

Chronic pain - CORRECT ANSWER-Chronic pain lasts longer than acute pain and is
generally somewhat resistant to medical treatment. It's usually associated with a long-

,term illness, such as osteoarthritis. Often is attributable to nerve damage. Doctors often
define chronic pain as any pain that lasts for 3 to 6 months or more.

Breakthrough pain - CORRECT ANSWER-temporary flare-up of moderate to severe
pain that occurs even when the patient is taking around-the-clock medication for
persistent pain

Nociceptive pain - CORRECT ANSWER-pain caused by tissue damage

Neuropathic pain - CORRECT ANSWER-chronic pain caused by nerve damage

Psychogenic pain - CORRECT ANSWER-pain that is affected by psychological factors
(usually has a physical origin of tissue or nerve damage)

Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) - CORRECT ANSWER-pain that is set off by trigger
points located in the muscles

central pain syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER-chronic pain that stems from damage to
the central nervous system

complex regional pain syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER-chronic pain that follows a
serious injury

diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain - CORRECT ANSWER-pain that comes from nerve
damage in the feet, legs, hands, or arms caused by diabetes

Shingles (Post herpetic Neuralgia) - CORRECT ANSWER-a localiased infection caused
by the same virus that causes chickenpox. common complication in which the pain from
shingles lasts more than a month

trigeminal neuralgia - CORRECT ANSWER-pain as a result of inflammation of a facial
nerve

chronic pain causes - CORRECT ANSWER-past injuries or surgeries, back problems,
migraines, arthritis, nerve damage, infections, fibromyalgia

difference in addiction vs dependency - CORRECT ANSWER-Addiction will lead to
physical withdrawal symptoms if supply is cut off while there is no chance of physical
withdrawal symptoms from a dependency

, chronic pain causes - CORRECT ANSWER-past injuries or surgeries, back problems,
migraines, arthritis, nerve damage, infections, fibromyalgia

What are some causes of chronic pain? - CORRECT ANSWER-*disease
*nerve damage
*injuries that have not healed properly
*Rheumatoid arthritis
*osteoarthritis
*fibromyalgia
*cancer
*multiple sclerosis
*stomach ulcers
*AIDS
*gallbladder disease

How do doctors find the cause of pain? - CORRECT ANSWER-Asking about your
symptoms and your medical history, including any illness, injury, or surgery. Your doctor
will also examine you and may order blood tests or X-rays.

Tests that pinpoint the cause of pain: - CORRECT ANSWER-*CT scan
*MRI
*Nerve blocks
*Discography:
*Myelogram
*EMG
*Bone scans
*Ultrasound imaging

Milder forms of pain may be relieved by... - CORRECT ANSWER-over-the-counter
medications such as Tylenol (acetaminophen) or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen.

Stronger medications for pain relief - CORRECT ANSWER-muscle relaxants, anti-
anxiety drugs (such as diazepam [Valium]), antidepressants (like duloxetine [Cymbalta]
for musculoskeletal pain), prescription NSAIDs such as celecoxib (Celebrex), or a short
course of stronger painkillers (such as codeine, fentanyl [Duragesic, ACTi], oxycodone
and acetaminophen (Percocet, Rocket, Tylor) or hydrocodone and acetaminophen
(Lorca, Lortab, and Vicodin). A limited number of steroid injections at the site of a joint
problem can reduce swelling and inflammation. An epidural might be given for spinal
stenosis or lower back pain.

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