Criado por Sherry Grisham-Cushing
mais de 8 anos atrás
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Unpleasant sensory or emotion experience
Pain that occurs after the initial tissue injury
Absence of pain in the presence of a painful stimulus
afferent nerve ending preferentially sensitive to noxious stimuli
The physiologic process of transduction, transmission and modulation of nerve signals generated by nocicepters
Pain resulting from a stimulus that isn't normally painful
Hyperexcitability of neurons in the spinal cord after repeated high-intensity nociceptive impulses
Pain from internal organs
Pain from skin, SQ muscles, bones and joints, and peritoneum
Pain felt in a body part other than that in which it originates
Pain which has an abrupt onset and a relatively short duration, which ends when the tissue is healed
Pain which is present after the tissue has healed, with a long duration
The use of 2 or more analgesic agents that differ in their mechanism of action to treat pain
Establishment of analgesia before the onset of painful stimuli which can prevent windup
This is the most effective analgesic family, commonly used in veterinary hospitals
This drug is a pure opioid agonist which other opioids are measured against. The "gold standard"
This opioid drug treats severe pain and has many similarities to morphine with fewer side effects (especially hypotension)
This potent opioid analgesic has a rapid onset and a short duration of action. Routes include IV, CRI, IM and transdermal
This drug is a partial mu agonist, is most effective in felines, and is now available in a drug lasting 24 hours
This mixed agonist/antagonist provides short analgesia but longer sedation.
This opioid agonist/antagonist can act to reverse opioid drugs at the mu receptor
Name 2 Opioid Reversal agents and the receptor at which they work
Oral synthetic opioid which inhibits reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine, contributing to analgesia
This family of drug modifies the inflammatory response
The primary side effect of the NSAID family of drugs is
This analgesic drug family should not be administered to patients who become hypotensive intra-operatively
Name several NSAIDs frequently prescribed in the veterinary office
This family of drugs is a reliable sedative in the preanesthetic time period, providing visceral and somatic analgesia
This family of analgesic drugs acts synergistically with opioids and improves intensity and duration of analgesia
This family of analgesic drugs disrupts neural transmission of information
Name 2 drugs which have NMDA receptor antagonist action providing analgesia
This drug was originally used as an anticonvulsant and acts by down-regulating calcium channels
This drug is used in humans to treat neuropathic and maladaptive pain
This tricyclic antidepressent can be used to treat neuropathic pain
There is speculation that this drug's inhibition of substance P may play a role in analgesia
This drug is used to treat osteosarcoma pain
This family of drugs treats pain by reducing inflammation and can be dangerous if administered with NSAID's