Different Types of Pain
How Do I Deal With Pain?
What Happens with Addiction?
The Neuron
100

Episodes of discomfort interspersed with pain-free periods.

What is recurrent pain?

100

Substance made from the opium poppy?

What is opium?

100

What is released when a drugs enter a brain’s reward pathway.

What is dopamine?

100

The neuron’s life support center.

What is the soma/cell body?

200

Pain ad pressure in the organs.

What is visceral pain?
200

A cheaper version of opioids that will help the addicted person to stop using heroin.

What is methadone?

200

A condition occurring when a person’s body becomes unable to function normally without a particular drug.

What is physical dependence?

200

Houses the neuron’s genetic information.

What is the nucleus?

300
Pain that last six months or longer.

What is chronic pain?

300

Narcotic drug serviced from optimum that is extremely addictive.

What is heroin?

300

When more and more of the drug is needed to achieve the same effect.

What is drug tolerance?

300

Receives messages from other cells.

What is the dendrites?

400

Pain sensations in the skin, muscles, tendons, and joints.

What is somatic pain?

400

Narcotic drug derived from opium that is used to treat severe pain.

What is morphine?

400

Physical symptoms that result from a lack of an addictive drug.

What is withdrawal?

400

Forms junctions with other cells and houses the neurotransmitters.

What is the terminal branches/buttons/axon terminals?

500

Sharp, stinking pain that is short-lived.

What is Acute?
500

Name one of four listed types of opioids?

What is methadone, oxycodone, hydrocodone, or fentanyl?
500

When the brain releases dopamine people experience intense ___.

What is pleasure?

500

Passes messages away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands.

What is the axon?