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Enhancing Pain Relief: Understanding Trauma Physiology

Course #9733L-

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  1. Which of the following statements about the biopsychosocial model of pain is FALSE?

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  2. According to gate control theory, what kind of stimuli "closes" the gates?

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  3. According to gate control theory, what kind of stimuli "opens" the gates?

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  4. What is the neuromatrix theory of pain?

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  5. How many Americans have experienced at least some type of traumatic event in their lives?

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  6. What is true about the vagus nerve?

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  7. Which organ does the vagus nerve not innervate with?

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  8. Which nociceptors respond to mechanical, heat, and chemical stimuli in the organs?

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  9. What is the correct order of the four phases of pain processing?

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  10. Transduction is when

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  11. A client might have neuroplastic pain if their pain

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  12. What kind of personality can contribute to a higher pain sensitivity?

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  13. What is TRUE about chronic pain?

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  14. Which strategy would be unhelpful when working with someone in chronic pain and with a trauma history?

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  15. What changes might occur in someone with trauma?

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  16. When we have a client with chronic or neuroplastic pain, we want to help them perceive their pain through the lens of

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  17. We can help our client become more motivated by

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  18. Which emotions can increase the experience of pain?

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  19. Somatic exercises help to

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  20. How can we help a client come to a state of safety?

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  21. Which is NOT considered a type of pain perception in the neuromatrix theory of pain?

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  22. What is TRUE about a client in a dorsal state?

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  23. Which statement about the vagus nerve is FALSE?

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  24. What statement about nociception and nociceptors is FALSE?

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  25. What can increase pain sensitivity?

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  • Participation Instructions
    • Review the course material online or in print.
    • Complete the course evaluation.
    • Review your Transcript to view and print your Certificate of Completion. Your date of completion will be the date (Pacific Time) the course was electronically submitted for credit, with no exceptions. Partial credit is not available.