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MN 553-Final Exam Review Acute Pain 6. Which of the following statements is true about acute pain? 1.Somatic pain comes from body surfaces and is only sharp and well-localized. 2.Visceral pain ... comes from the internal organs and is most responsive to acetaminophen and opiates. 3.Referred pain is present in a distant site for the pain source and is based on activation of the same spinal segment as the actual pain site. 4.Acute neuropathic pain is caused by lack of blood supply to the nerves in a given area. 7. One of the main drug classes used to treat acute pain is NSAIDs. They are used because: 1. They have less risk for liver damage than acetaminophen. 2. Inflammation is a common cause of acute pain. 3.They have minimal GI irritation. 4.Regulation of blood flow to the kidney is not affected by these drugs. [Show More]

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