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Pain Management Term Match
Transduction
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Antagonist
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Agonist
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Nociception
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Transmission
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Agonist-antagonist
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Dysphoria
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Neurotransmitters
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Partial agonist
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
Modulation
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Conversion of mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy into electrical impulses
A drug that blocks receptors
A drug that stimulates receptors
The process by which pain is detected by the nervous system
Movement of a nerve impulse along the peripheral nerves to the spinal cord
A drug that stimulates some receptors and blocks others
An emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
Chemicals that transmit nerve impulses between nerve cells
A drug that causes overall decreased stimulation of receptors
Amplifying or dampening of nerve impulses in the CNS
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