It Hurts
Pain Management
Sleeping Beauty
Neuromuscular Blocking
BONUS
100

These are polymodal and signal tissue injury and pain.

What are nociocepters? 

100

This drug is an NSAID that has a "ceiling effect" and is given in limited doses via IV in the acute care setting

What is Toradol (or Ketorolac)? 

100

Current EBP states to treat pain first prior to adding this medication. 

What are sedatives?

100

These agents block the transmission of nerve impulses by blocking cholinergic receptors and result in muscle paralysis.  

What are neuromuscular blocking agents or NMBs?

100

These NMB agents have a steroidal-like molecular structure and can result in myopathies and neuropathies when given in addition to steroids during treatment.  

What are vecuronium and rocuronium and pancuronium (long-acting)? 

200

These afferent sensory fibers are unmyelinated, have a slower conduction speed and dull or unlocalized pain signal.  

What are "C fibers"?

200

These drugs bind with certain receptors and provide pain relief via the CNS by altering the perception of pain.

What are opioids? 

200

Hyperactive, hypoactive, and mixed and presentation are 3 types of this.

What is delirium? 

200

This short-acting NMB drug is often used for rapid intubation and used on medical TV shows

What is succinylcholine? 

200

This occurs when air flow does NOT return to zero at end exhalation and can increase patient-ventilator asynchrony and increase end-expiratory lung volume.  

What is "auto-PEEP"?

300

This is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage

What is Pain? 

300

This type of analgesia provides better and longer pain control, less sedation, lower opioid doses as well as decreased morbidity and mortality.

What is epidural analgesia?

300

This short-term sedative is often used in the ICU setting and does not produce respiratory depression but does often produce bradycardia and hypotension

What is Precedex? 

300

RNs assess this using four small electrical stimuli and observe muscle twitches to determine the degree of NMB

What is the Train of the Four? 

300

This often used intermediate-term sedative is lipophilic, may accumulate in older adults or patients with decreased liver function

What is lorazepam or Ativan?

400

acute, chronic, neuropathic

What are types of pain?

400

This technique promotes relaxation, increases endorphins, and alters the perception of painful stimuli and can be done by anyone or an "app". 

What is guided imagery?

400

This short-term sedative produces analgesia, anesthesia, and amnesia without loss of consciousness.

What is Ketamine?

400

This intermediate acting NMB is often used for rapid intubation and used on medical TV shows it has the shortest onset of 45-60 seconds

What is Rocuronium?

400

This short-term sedative is often used for general anesthesia or a continuous infusion, is used cautiously in patients with high triglycerides and is contraindicated in patients with egg allergies (Michael Jackson should have been more cautious!)  

What is propofol?

500

Everyone responds to pain in the same way. True or False

What is false? 

500

This type of patient population may require special consideration for pain management.  

What is the elderly population? 

500

This medication used often for delirium, provides sedation without severe respiratory depression - it also may prolong the QTc interval.  

What is Haldol?

500

Patients on continuous NMBs must always have these infusing, no exceptions. 

What are analgesics and sedatives?

500

This is associated with increased mortality, prolonged hospitalization, and cognitive impairment.

What is delirium?