Pain Basics
Emergency Nursing ABCs
Cardiac Crash Meds
Pain Management Strategies
Labs & Inflammation
100

Temporary, protective pain that resolves with healing.

What is acute pain?

100

What does the “A” stand for in the primary survey?

Airway with cervical spine protection.

100

Drug of choice for stable supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)?

Adenosine

100

Which pediatric pain scale is used for nonverbal children 2 months–7 years?

FLACC

100

Which lab rises within 6–8 hrs of infection/inflammation?

CRP (C-reactive protein).

200

Type of pain that comes from nerve damage, often burning or shooting.

Neuropathic pain

200

What are early signs of hypoxia?

Tachycardia, restlessness, tachypnea.

200

First-line drug for symptomatic bradycardia?

Atropine.

200

Which non-drug method uses electricity to block pain signals?

TENS

200

Which lab rises slower and is best for chronic inflammation?

ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate).

300

Which theory explains how massage or cold can block pain signals?

Gate Control Theory

300

What does “E” stand for in ABCDE?

Exposure and environmental control.

300

Drug used in VFib and pulseless VT; has long half-life?

Amiodarone.

300

Which opioid side effects must be assessed before dosing?

Sedation and respiratory depression.

300

Normal CRP according to ATI?

< 1 mg/dL (or < 10 mg/L)

400

Which opioid is considered the gold standard for severe pain?

Morphine

400

What pulse is checked during CPR in an adult?

What pulse is checked during CPR in an adult?

400

Ventricular antiarrhythmic that may cause CNS toxicity first?

Lidocaine.

400

In PCA use, who is the ONLY person who should press the button?

The patient.

400

Normal ESR values for men and women?

Men ≤ 15 mm/hr; Women ≤ 20 mm/hr.

500

Which opioid antidote reverses respiratory depression?

Naloxone (Narcan).

500

What does AVPU assess?

Level of consciousness (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive).

500

Which drug is given in all cardiac arrests (asystole, PEA, VF, VT)?

Epinephrine

500

Which drug class includes amitriptyline, used for pain adjuvant therapy?

TCA (Tricyclic antidepressants)

500

In cirrhosis, why might CRP be falsely low?

Because the damaged liver cannot produce enough CRP.