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Exam Questions Intervention for Chronic Pain Ch.28

Chapter 28: Intervention for Chronic Pain

Jason Boyd Hardage, PT, DPT, DScPT

Francisco X. Barrios, PhD

Marisa L. Suarez, MS, OTR/L, SWC

Amy Barnes, MSOT, OTR/L, SWC

Multiple Choice

1. A patient reports a 6 month history of low back pain for which no medical cause has been determined. This description is MOST consistent with which of the following types of pain?

A. Acute

B. Acute recurrent

C. Chronic benign

D. Chronic progressive

2. Pain that increases in severity over time is categorized as:

A. Acute.

B. Acute recurrent.

C. Chronic benign.

D. Chronic progressive.

3. Cancer pain is an example of which of the following types of pain?

A. Acute

B. Acute recurrent

C. Chronic benign

D. Chronic progressive

4. How is gastrointestinal pain classified?

A. Somatic nociceptive

B. Visceral nociceptive

C. Peripheral neuropathic

D. Central neuropathic

5. How is the pain of shingles classified?

A. Somatic nociceptive

B. Visceral nociceptive

C. Peripheral neuropathic

D. Central neuropathic

6. In clinical practice, pain must generally have been present for at least how many months to be considered chronic?

A. 1

B. 3

C. 6

D. 12

7. Pain that is due to stimuli that are not normally painful is termed:

A. Evoked pain.

B. Dysesthesia.

C. Allodynia.

D. Hyperalgesia.

8. Which of the following terms represents an example of the psychological variable of behavior?

A. Catastrophizing

B. Coping

C. Anxiety

D. Physical inactivity

9. Which of the following terms is MOST consistent with the biomedical model?

A. Reductionism

B. Systems theory

C. Health

D. Social factors

10. Which of the following models of pain might be considered to be the MOST comprehensive?

A. Melzack and Wall’s gate theory of pain

B. Woolf’s theory of central sensitization

C. Melzack’s pain neuromatrix theory

D. Sullivan’s biopsychomotor conceptualization of pain

11. In the cognitive-behavioral therapy approach to the management of chronic pain, which of the following skills is an example of a cognitive skill?

A. Goal setting

B. Pacing

C. Problem-solving

D. Relaxation

12. Which of the following members of the interdisciplinary team can integrate cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) into their practice?

A. Psychologist

B. Psychologist and occupational therapist

C. Psychologist, occupational therapist, and physical therapist

D. Occupational therapist and physical therapist

13. Recognition of limb laterality, imagined limb movements, and mirror movements are three procedures that comprise which intervention approach?

A. Graded motor imagery

B. Constraint-induced movement therapy

C. Sensory discrimination training

D. Stress loading

14. Which of the following elements is common to graded motor imagery training, sensory discrimination training, and constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT)?

A. Scrubbing and carrying

B. Mirror therapy

C. Limb laterality training

D. Large treatment dose

15. According to Moseley and colleagues (Acerra, 2007), stroke, complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1), and phantom limb pain (PLP), although distinct conditions, share which of the following features?

A. A common pathogenesis

B. A common central mechanism

C. Trophic changes

D. Responsiveness to stress loading

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Aug 21, 2025
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Chapter 28 Intervention for Chronic Pain
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Dennis Fell

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