pain management
Across
- 3. constant rate infusion
- 9. (2 words) pain receptors stimulated by noxious chemicals
- 10. (2 words) pain of short duration, typically <3 months
- 12. (2 words) use of local anesthetics to disrupt transmission of a specific nerve
- 15. a group of chemicals, some of which are produced from damaged cell membranes and induce pain and inflammation
- 16. (2 words) a multimodal analgesia/anesthesia including an alpha 2 agonist, opioid, and ketamine
- 18. absence of pain or relief from pain
- 19. increased sensitivity to pain
- 20. (2 words) pain initiated due to a primary dysfunction of the nerve, spinal cord, or brain
Down
- 1. (2 words) pain associated with the integumentary and musculoskeletal systems
- 2. (2 words) opioid receptors in the CNS chiefly responsible for providing analgesia
- 4. (2 words) treatment of pain with a combination of drugs having synergistic effects
- 5. an emotional state characterized by anxiety, depression, or unease
- 6. adrenal hormone produced in response to physical or psychological stress
- 7. an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage
- 8. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- 11. perception of pain from normally harmless sensations
- 13. (2 words) pain associated with the cariopulmonary, gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems
- 14. (2 words) pain of long duration, typically >3 months
- 17. drugs that bind to a cell receptor and cause action