Core Concepts of Nursing Care Exam 1 Practice

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What type of pain is associated with psychological factors where emotional needs may prompt real pain?

Somatic pain

Psychogenic pain

Psychogenic pain is a type of pain that is influenced by psychological factors. This pain may arise from emotional needs, psychological issues, or mental stress rather than direct physical injury or damage. The experience of pain is real for the individual, even if there is no identifiable physiological cause, highlighting the intricate relationship between the mind and body.

In clinical practice, recognizing psychogenic pain is vital, as it often requires a multidisciplinary approach for effective management, combining psychological support with traditional pain management strategies. This understanding emphasizes the importance of considering emotional well-being when assessing and treating patients experiencing pain.

Central pain

Neuropathic pain

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