The nurse explains to a patient that the gate-control theory of pain explains that the pain is perceived as stimulation of receptors in the:

1. large arteries.
2. vena cava.
3. large nerve fibers.
4. small nerve fibers.


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Perception of pain is made through small nerve fibers, which transmit impulses up to the brain, where they are interpreted as pain. Large nerve fiber receptors block the "gate" to de-crease transmission to the interpretive brain area.

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