Perceptions of Pain

A detailed illustration depicting the four pillars of pain: Spiritual, Social, Psychological, and Physical, intertwined with imagery of a person experiencing chronic pain in a calm setting, symbolizing meditation and relief.

Understanding Pain Perceptions Quiz

Test your knowledge about pain and its various dimensions with our comprehensive quiz. Each question delves into different aspects of pain management, helping you deepen your understanding of this complex subject.

  • Explore different types of pain.
  • Learn about psychological and physical factors affecting pain perception.
  • Engage with practical scenarios related to pain management.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HealingMind42
According to Cisely and Saunders total pain model, what are the four pillars of pain?
Spiritual, Social, Psychological and Physical
Spiritual, Social, Mental and Physical
Religious, Social, Psychological and Physical
Spiritual, Social, Psychological and Chronic
Hopelessness, loss of faith and loss of meaning are examples spiritual, psychological, social or physical pain?
Spiritual
Psychological
Physical
Social
Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts how long?
More than a week
More than a month
More than 3 months
More than 6 months
What is neuropathic pain?
Hypersensitivity due to previous Injury
Inflamed and irritated neural tissues
Painful stimuli such as tissue injury and extreme temperatures
Pain that lasts over 3 months
After injury, prostaglandins, bradykinins and leukotrienes are released. What are the 'First Order Fibres' they stimulate?
A alpha and C fibres
A delta fibres
A delta and C fibres
B fibres
Non-physiological factors such as personality, beliefs and cognition can affect pain perception. Anxious individuals will feel more pain when in the company of those who do not empathise. True or false?
True
False
Spiritual practices such as meditation and prayer have little to no impact on chronic pain symptoms. True or False?
True
False
One of the following is NOT a recommended physical treatment for pain management. Select from the following.
Aerobic training
Heat/cold therapies
Electrotherapy
Manual therapy
High resistance training
Why are outcome measures important when measuring pain within the NHS?
To keep managers happy
To avoid a discussion about the pain with the patient
Encourages value for money
It gets the patient in and out quickly
The NHS value quality of life and functionality when measuring pain. Select the Quality of life questionnaire amongst the options.
Numerical Pasin Rating Questionnaire
Verbal Rating Scale
Roland & Morris Disability Index
EuroQol 5D
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