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Nociceptors

Transmits the sensations to the central nervous system they are sensory receptors that detect signals from damaged tissue and chemicals released from the damaged tissues they are located in the peripheral endings of both myelinated nerve endings type A fiber source unmyelinated type C fibers

Joint Commission standards for pain management

Recognize that patients have a right to appropriate pain assessment and management


screen initially and assess periodically for pain nature and intensity


record pain assessment results and follow up with reassessment


assess staff for level of knowledge and educate in pain assessment and management as needed


establish organizational policies and procedures that support appropriate ordering or prescribing of effective pain medications inter


educate patient and their families about the importance of effective Pain Management


Address patient needs for symptom Management in the discharge planning process


collect data to monitor the appropriateness and effectiveness of pain

Translation of pain begin

Mechanical, thermal, or chemical stimulus results in tissue injury or damage simulating The receptors, which are the primary efferent nerves for receiving painful stimuli

Modulation of pain

Changes or inhibits the pain message relate in the spinal cord. The descending modular pain pathway either increase excite or inhibit paints transmission

The physiological responses to pain

Anxiety, fear, hopelessness, sleeplessness, thoughts of suicide