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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
The nurse is managing care for a group of patients with pain. Which of the following is an example of a process that may cause acute pain?
1. cholecystectomy
2. phantom limb pain
3. complex regional pain syndrome
4. degenerative joint disease
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11 years ago
1 -- Surgical pain, such as after gallbladder removal, is considered acute pain because it should have a duration of less than six months. The neuropathic pain associated with amputation, phantom limb pain, may not begin immediately and may become a chronic problem lasting more than six months. Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic exaggerated response to a painful stimulus. Degenerative joint disease is chronic and while may not progress, does not usually improve.
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11 years ago
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