Asked by Samantha Fusco on Apr 25, 2024

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Which of these is NOT a distinction between chronic and acute pain?

A) Acute pain is usually adaptive; chronic pain is not.
B) Acute pain is physical; chronic pain is psychological.
C) Chronic pain is frequently reinforced environmentally; acute pain needs no such reinforcement.
D) Chronic pain has no biological benefit; acute pain warns the person to avoid further injury.

Chronic Pain

A persistent or recurring pain that lasts longer than three months, often significantly affecting an individual’s quality of life.

Acute Pain

Short-term pain that results from tissue damage or other trauma.

Psychosocial

Referring to the interrelation of social factors and individual thought and behavior.

  • Acquire knowledge of the unique and shared characteristics of acute and chronic pain, considering their adaptive functions and mental elements.
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Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The statement that acute pain is physical and chronic pain is psychological is not a distinction between the two types of pain. In fact, both types of pain can have physical and psychological components. The other options provide accurate distinctions: acute pain is often adaptive and has a biological benefit as a warning system, while chronic pain may be reinforced by environmental factors and lacks a clear biological purpose.