NURS 6501: Week 7 Quiz:
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Question 5
Which of the following best explains the pathophysiological mechanism of referred pain?
Group of answer choices
- Chronic irritation of pain receptors at the injury site
- Localized inflammation spreading to nearby nerves
- Direct injury to adjacent tissues
- Cross-activation of nerve fibers in the spinal cord leading to pain perception in an area distant from the injury
- Sensory (afferent) fibers from different parts of the body (e.g., skin and internal organs) converge on the same second-order neurons in the spinal cord or brainstem.
- The brain may misinterpret the source of pain because it is more accustomed to receiving sensory input from somatic (surface) structures, rather than from visceral (internal) organs.
- Chronic irritation of pain receptors at the injury site → Explains localized chronic pain, not referred pain.
- Localized inflammation spreading to nearby nerves → Could lead to radiating pain, but not true referred pain.
- Direct injury to adjacent tissues → Causes local pain, not pain perceived in a distant site.
