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It PAINS Me

Created by Lauren26

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Nervous System and the Senses
It PAINS Me game quiz
"Some people have to live with pain everyday of their lives. Let's see how much you know about pain."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. This type of pain occurs in short duration.
    chronic pain
    acute pain
    obtuse pain
    referred pain


2. Pain that a person feels from a body part that is no longer present is known as what type of pain?
    referred pain
    phantom pain
    somatic pain
    visceral pain


3. An area of the surface of a body that provides sensory input to the dorsal root of a spinal cord segment is known as what?
    vertebrae
    epidermis
    dermatome
    dermis


4. What type of pain comes from the receptors in the internal organs?
    Answer: (One Word. (Full Tummy))


5. What type of pain is perceived in a different area of the body than the actual stimulus is located?
    phantom pain
    trigger point
    somatic pain
    referred pain


6. What does the acronym RICE stand for?
    Rest, Ice, Compression, Evacuation
    Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
    Relax, Ice, Compression, Elevation
    Rest Injury Carefully Elevated


7. This type of pain comes from stimulating the receptors in the skin, muscle and/or connective tissue.
    visceral pain
    somatic pain
    phantom pain
    referred pain


8. What does the acronym "TENS" stand for?
    translucent elementary nervous system
    trace electrical nerve stem
    transcutaneous electrical nervous system
    transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation


9. Analgesic drugs are used to reduce pain.
    True
    False


10. Which of the following are methods used to reduce pain?
    Exercise
    All of these
    Biofeedback Training
    Psychological Intervention

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