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It turns out there are tons of pain measurement systems designed for patients who can’t use the typical smiley face scale. So many, in fact, that it can be hard to tell which ones to pay ...
The FPS–R rates pain on a scale from 1–10, with 0 representing “no pain” and 10 “very much pain.” Each level accompanies a facial expression, ranging from content to distressed.
October 6, 2010 — There are no reasons to switch from one faces scale to another when one of the scales is in use in clinical practice, but for research purposes, the Faces Pain Scale-Revised is ...
Similar to the smiley face pain scale used in doctors’ offices and hospitals (Wong-Baker FACES), the Matches Measure describes burnout (“Job burnout refers to feeling physically, ...
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