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Define acute and chronic pain terms of a multidimensional pain experience.'''<br>'''  
Define acute and chronic pain terms of a multidimensional pain experience.'''<br>'''  
*Anatomical, physiological, and psychological basis of pain and pain relief  
 
*Definition of pain and the multidimensional nature of the pain experience  
*Anatomical, physiological, and psychological basis of pain and pain relief, including pain as an 'output' from the brain
*Impact of age, gender, family, culture, spirituality, and the environment on the pain experience<br>
*Definition of pain and evidence of the multidimensional nature of the pain experience e.g. social and psychological infleuncing factors
*Pain across the life span
**Implications and assessment of pain in infancy, childhood, and adolescence with reference to optimizing physical, psychological, educational and social development and integrate these into the management strategy.
**Specific problems faced by the elderly with painful conditions with respect to the influence of co-morbidities, access to appropriate services and maintenance of independence.
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Define acute and chronic pain terms of a multidimensional pain experience.

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