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Module 5 Class Activity

Across
Pain that originates in one area but hurts in another area.
Medication route administered in the cheek.
Standards of right and wrong behavior.
Pain duration lasting less than 6 months
A non-pharmacological Intervention that restores the body to a calm state through controlled breathing and relaxation to decrease stress and pain.
Medications route using nasal passages.
The route of medications administered through a needle.
A risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
An acronym used to help nurses and other health providers to remember each area of pain assessment.
Medication route with the most rapid onset of action.
Type of pain indicating a response to injury
Fast acting and given under the tongue.
A characteristic of neuropathic pain
Component of a medication order.
A response to unrelieved pain affecting the cardiovascular system, respiratory system, immune system, endocrine system, GI system, GU system and the musculoskeletal system
A sleeping position that is the most important modifiable risk factor in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Down
Viewed by the nurse as a physical sign of pain in the form of facial expression, rapid respiratory rate, reluctant to move, elevated BP.
A medication order to be administered until the health care provider discontinues the order.
Type of pain resulting from a pathology illness or disease.
When a medication is given immediately and only once.
Pain duration lasting more than 6 months
Principle used on the appropriate intervention being performed under the correct circumstances, by the correct personnel, and with the correct direction and supervision.
A report of pain that is whatever the patient says it is.
Solutions that are ideal for medication administered in a feeding tube.
When there is less light (like at night) the brain makes more of this so a person becomes drowsy and falls asleep.
Disorders associated with getting to sleep, staying asleep, or being excessively sleepy.
Deep pain in the muscles/bones.
A characteristic of norciceptic pain
A traditional Chinese medicine used to treat pain symptoms.
Superficial pain in the skin and subcutaneous tissue such as cuts/burns, etc.
Ibuprofen and aspirin.
Used for the treatment of opioid analgesic overdose.
Type of analgesic use to treatment and manage moderate to severe.