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    Gate Control Theory

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    Pain is a unique subjective experienced that is influenced by factors such as cultural learning‚ personal significance of the situation and attention (Melzack 2001). When pain is experienced‚ it usually indicates injury‚ disease and threats to body tissues (Mosley 2003 & Butler & Moseley 2013). However‚ complexity of pain perception increases when considering chronic or phantom limb pain. Simply‚ these types of pain are indicative of the neural mechanisms gone awry‚ thus‚ alter perception of what

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    Lumbar Spine Injury Essay

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    problem is when the disk becomes weak or is exposed to stress and other factors that an opening or crack appears on the side of the disk. The jelly-like liquid within the herniated disk then leaks out of the disk and causes nerve irritation‚ leading to pain and numbness in the arms or legs depending on where the herniated disc occurred in the spine. Herniated disks usually occur during activities like weight training that put a lot of weight and pressure on the spine. Another common mechanism of how herniated

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    For so Long I have suffered inside these forlorn walls All happiness has been drained from the inside I am nothing… Too many days have gone by without a letter Travelling the seas to unknown lands Ulysses‚ my love‚ come back to me! Can’t you see how I suffer? The pain is excruciating Only you can mend my hurting heart The sun never shines through these great dark halls Always gloomy and alone Never any signs of light or hope within these walls My love for you is overpowering Oh‚ how

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    following definition: “Corporal punishment is the use of physical force causing pain‚ but not wounds‚ as a means of discipline.”i Many consider that any sort of punishment is not good since it might cause harm or psychic problems with the child and with parents in the future. They believe that if parents would use physical punishment when their child are still children after that when their child grow up they will answer back. For example I have an acquaintance and he has fall out with his father who

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    ATI Comp 2013 Answers

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    dressing‚ last date of tetanus vaccine. (A‚ D‚ E) 8- Highest priority--- pt wearing arm cast and reports numb fingers 9- Carbs should be at least 45% caloric intake 10- Attend to first---client who was admitted with angina and reports left arm pain of 4 on a scale of 0 to 10. 10) Son wants everything for his father---we have to honor your fathers wishes 11- Infection control precautions----herpes simplex 11) disorganized‚ incoherent speech

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    Anesthesia Essay

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    After surgery‚ patients in the general and spinal anesthesia group received opioids for postoperative pain and patients with epidurals received continuous infusions of hydromorphone and bupivacaine for 24 to 120 hours postoperatively (Ong‚ Arneja‚ & Ong‚ 2005). They found that patients who received epidural and spinal anesthesia had a significant decrease in pain in the first week after surgery compared to those who received general anesthesia. However‚ there was no difference in the use of opioid

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    Rf Ablasion Surgery

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    Chronic pain can leave many people looking at surgery to repair damaged joints‚ for some surgery is not an option‚ and that is where other techniques are considered to treat pain that just will not go away with traditional pain relievers. Many doctors perform a procedure called Radiofrequency Ablasion (RFA) to minimize the nerves that signal the pain receptors. Rf Ablasion Edmond is used to help those who suffer from chronic neck and back pain find relief without an invasive surgical procedure that

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    Gate Control Theory

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    Wall in 1965. * This theory explains about a pain-modulating system in which a neural gate present in the spinal cord can open and close thereby modulating the perception of pain. * The gate control theory suggested that psychological factors play a role in the perception of pain. Terms * Pain - an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. * Analgesia - the selective suppression of pain without effects on consciousness or other sensations

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    meaning—the tragic triad of pain‚ guilt‚ and death—but one must use this to fuel your drive to find meaning by maintaining tragic optimism—faith‚ love‚ and hope. Many people lead difficult lives‚ however‚ some find meaning and others choose not to. In the memoir A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard‚ Jaycee Dugard is put through what she describes as an “intolerable situation‚” but manages to make meaning of the suffering in her stolen life. Jaycee Dugard has experienced tragic triad: pain‚ guilt‚ and death.

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    including their effects and potential side effects Examples of common types of medication that I have come across often in my care work are as follows- Cocodamol-This is used for pain relief and so is an analgesic and are prescribed/used when other pain killers such as asprin or paracetamol have not relieved the symptoms (pain). Possible side effects are constipation‚ skin rashes‚ nausea‚ shortness of breath‚loss of short term memory‚ allergic reactions‚ bleeding‚ dry mouth or possible addiction. Metformin-This

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