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- 3. Patients on epidural/nerve block, monitor patient’s vital signs _____ minutes for one hour and then hourly for _____ hours and 2 hourly during the day and 4 hourly at night.
- 5. Weak Opioids used for mild to moderate pain includes codeine,_____ and low dose oxycodone.
- 6. _____ pain results from inflammation, distension or stretching of the internal organs.
- 9. _____pain results from injury to the nerves.
- 11. Paracetamol must be given in caution for patients who has liver impairment and patients who are _____.
- 12. Monitor patient every hour for _____ hours and then 4 hourly till termination for patients on IV PCA opioids and on IV continuous morphine or ketamine infusions.
- 13. Analgesia administered via _____ route may be impaired in conditions of poor perfusion and may lead to inadequate analgesia.
- 14. Acute complications of IV PCA opioids include hypotension, over sedation, _____ depression.
- 18. The ON-Q pain buster delivers localized anesthetic continuously to the _______site to relieve pain.
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- 1. Paracetamol is a simple analgesia and has analgesic and _____ properties.
- 2. NSAIDS has analgesic and _____ properties.
- 4. _____analgesia is the administration of local anesthetic into the nerve sheath to reduce pain.
- 7. CADD pump is used for IV PCA, continuous epidural infusion and continuous _____ block infusion.
- 8. Nociceptive pain occurs in response to tissue injury and consists of transduction, transmission, _____ and modulation.
- 10. Side effects of IV opioids include nausea, vomiting, urinary retention and _____.
- 15. Epidural analgesia is the administration of local anesthetic into the _______ space via a catheter.
- 16. _____gives the patient the autonomy to control their own pain by pressing onto the _____ of the pump.
- 17. _____ pain results from injury to parts of the body such as bones, joints and soft tissues.
