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Understanding and Managing Pain Quiz Questions

Understanding and Managing Pain Quiz Questions. 1. Many people imagine that a life without pain is desirable. Evidence from people with chronic pain insensitivity indicate that. a. those people are correct. b. pain insensitivity is a disadvantage for children but an advantage for adults.

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Understanding and Managing Pain Quiz Questions

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  1. Understanding and Managing Pain Quiz Questions

  2. 1. Many people imagine that a life without pain is desirable. Evidence from people with chronic pain insensitivity indicate that • a. those people are correct. • b. pain insensitivity is a disadvantage for children but an advantage for adults. • c. pain insensitivity is an advantage for children but a disadvantage for adults. • d. pain insensitivity is dangerous.

  3. 2. Victoria has just cut her hand with a sharp knife. The pain she feels can best be described as • a. acute. • b. prechronic. • c. chronic intractable. • d. chronic. • e. chronic recurrent.

  4. 3. Henry Beecher reported that soldiers wounded at the Anzio beachhead during World War II experienced _____ pain. • a. chronic intractable • b. severe, excruciating • c. stress-related • d. very little

  5. 4. In some cultures, people undergo initiation rituals that call for them to have their body pierced, cut, tattooed, burned, or beaten. These individuals • a. feel no pain. • b. show little or no pain from an accidental injury. • c. feel pain, but their culture trains them to exhibit no pain during these initiation rituals. • d. offer proof that pain is totally psychological.

  6. 5. In comparison to behavior modification techniques, cognitive therapy • a. is less effective. • b. is more solidly based in learning theor • c. places more emphasis on the interpretation of events. • d. has a longer tradition of use for pain management.

  7. Pease turn in Scan-tron sheets

  8. Answers:

  9. 1. Many people imagine that a life without pain is desirable. Evidence from people with chronic pain insensitivity indicate that • a. those people are correct. • b. pain insensitivity is a disadvantage for children but an advantage for adults. • c. pain insensitivity is an advantage for children but a disadvantage for adults. • d. pain insensitivity is dangerous.

  10. 2. Victoria has just cut her hand with a sharp knife. The pain she feels can best be described as • a. acute. • b. prechronic. • c. chronic intractable. • d. chronic. • e. chronic recurrent.

  11. 3. Henry Beecher reported that soldiers wounded at the Anzio beachhead during World War II experienced _____ pain. • a. chronic intractable • b. severe, excruciating • c. stress-related • d. very little

  12. 4. In some cultures, people undergo initiation rituals that call for them to have their body pierced, cut, tattooed, burned, or beaten. These individuals • a. feel no pain. • b. show little or no pain from an accidental injury. • c. feel pain, but their culture trains them to exhibit no pain during these initiation rituals. • d. offer proof that pain is totally psychological.

  13. 5. In comparison to behavior modification techniques, cognitive therapy • a. is less effective. • b. is more solidly based in learning theory • c. places more emphasis on the interpretation of events. • d. has a longer tradition of use for pain management.

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