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Penn Foster Pharmacology: Drugs for pain and inflammation | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. - Answer -Define pain Somatic pain - Answer -Pain that arises from the musculoskeletal system. Neuropathic pain - Answer -Pain arising from injury to the nervous system that may be described as "burning" or "shooting." Visceral pain - Answer -Pain originating from hollow abdominal organs, peritoneum, heart, liver, and lungs. Freedom from: pain, hunger, discomfort, disease, and the freedom to express normal behavior. - Answer -What are the five freedoms that might describe the etheical treatment of animals. Physiologic pain - Answer -The protective sensation of pains that can allow individuals to escape damage. Pathologic pain - Answer -Pain with an exaggerated response. Often associated with tissue injury due to trauma or surgery. Inflammation - Answer -The body's basic response to injury caused by trauma. 1. Removing or walling off the cause of injury