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LP 5,7,9,10

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Neuropathic Pain   Pain that results as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting abnormal functioning of the PNS and CNS  
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Visceral Pain   Pain originating in the internal organs in the thorax, cranium or abdomen  
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Chronic Pain   Episode of pain that last for 6 months or longer; may be intermittent or continuous  
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Cutaneous Pain   Superficial pain usually involving the skin or subcutaneous tissue  
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Dehiscene   Separation of the layers of a surgical wound; may be partial, superficial, or a complete disruption of the surgical wound  
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PIE Charting   Problem-Intervention-Evaluation Documentation system that does not develop a separate care plan; the care plan is incorporated into the progress notes in which problems are identified by number, worked up using the PIE format and evaluated each shift  
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Narrative Charting   Descriptive record of the patient's condition; includes patient's response to interventions by health professionals and patient's progress toward goal achievement  
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Focus Charting   A doc system that replaces the problem list with a focus column that incorporates many aspects of a patient and care; the focus may be a patient strength or a problem or need; the narrative portion of the focus charting uses the DAR data, action, response  
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SOAP Charting   Method of charting narrative progressive notes: organizes data according to subjective information, objective information, assessment and plan  
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Thrombus   Blood clot  
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Renin   Kidneys  
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Gate Control Theory   Theory that explains that excitatory pain stimuli carried by small-diameter nerve fibers can be blocked by inhibiting signals carried by large-diameter nerve fibers  
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I-SBAR-R   Introduce, Situation, Backgrounds, Assessment, Recommendation, Respond  
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