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A53 Vidushi Mishra
on Oct 23, 2024Verified
Why is acute pain particularly dangerous for a patient having a heart attack?
A) Release of endorphins causes dangerous elevation of blood pressure.
B) Release of substance P narrows the airways and leads to hypoxemia.
C) Release of prostaglandins lowers the patient's heart rate and blood pressure.
D) Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system will increase cardiac workload.
Sympathetic Nervous System
Part of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for quick response to stress or emergency (fight or flight response).
Acute Pain
Short-term pain that arises suddenly in response to a specific injury or illness and is usually sharp in quality.
Endorphins
Neurochemicals produced by the body that act as natural painkillers and mood enhancers, often released in response to stress, pain, or exercise.
- Evaluate and administer care to individuals afflicted with particular ailments, including those with spinal cord trauma, recovering post-surgery, and experiencing myocardial infarctions, focusing notably on the management of pain and its consequences.
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Learning Objectives
- Evaluate and administer care to individuals afflicted with particular ailments, including those with spinal cord trauma, recovering post-surgery, and experiencing myocardial infarctions, focusing notably on the management of pain and its consequences.