Inflammation, Infection, and Pain
Across
- 5. Severe pain with quick onset that occurs with chronic pain usually caused by positioning or movement and lasts from 5 to 30 minutes
- 7. Med given for oversedation with Opioids
- 10. Fentanyl route that allows up to 72 hours of pain control for chronic back pain
- 12. Broad lab test that indicates an inflammatory process is occurring somewhere in the body
- 13. Less common side effect of Opioids
- 16. This should be adequately maintained when fever is present
- 17. side effect of this drug class includes GI bleeding
- 18. Part of a pain assessment
- 19. Intervention for acute injury, such as a sprained ankle
- 20. Salicylate used more commonly for cardiac properties rather than pain
- 21. Type of pain that usually has an expected ending.
- 24. Lab test that may indicate infection with a normal range is 5,000-10,000/mm
- 25. occurs before the expected duration of a specific analgesic and is treated with an increased dose or scheduling of the medication
- 27. First, nonpharmacological intervention for pain
Down
- 1. May be the first sign of infection with inflammation
- 2. Drug class that may mask the signs and symptoms of inflammation
- 3. Type of pain that lasts longer than 3 months or doesn't have an expected ending
- 4. Best report of pain
- 6. Condition in the immunosuppressed cancer patient that is caused by low counts of these specific types of WBCs
- 8. Increasing the dose of an opioid beyond the upper limit provides no greater analgesia
- 9. Always check respirations
- 11. Interventions when the fever causes discomfort, is over 104 degrees, or the pt has significant medical problems.
- 14. Have a blunted fever response to infection
- 15. Multimodal medication for acute pain as in preoperative administration
- 22. May be placed in a surgical wound to drain an infectious abcess.
- 23. Lab test that measures the amount of protein made in the liver and indicates inflammation from something like a bacterial or viral infection
- 26. Associated symptom of pain