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To explain: The factors that reduce pain tolerance and make pain more severe.
Concept introduction: Pain is the feeling of discomfort that results from the stimulation of pain receptors in the body during the process of tissue damage. The body defense mechanism and the noticeable response to the damage are known as pain. Pain occurs due to various reasons. On the basis of reason of pain, it may be described as short-term pain or sudden pain.
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To explain: The methods that might be used to distract the patient and reduce pain.
Concept introduction: Pain is the feeling of discomfort that results from the stimulation of pain receptors in the body during the process of tissue damage. The body defense mechanism and the noticeable response to the damage are known as pain. Pain occurs due to various reasons. On the basis of reason of pain, it may be described as short-term pain or sudden pain.
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