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   <title><![CDATA[Pain Scales : Ive always used the 0-10 scale...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.cyberpt.com/ptforum/member_profile.asp?PF=322">Stephen</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 50<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> Sep 28 2010 at 11:50am<br /><br />Ive always used the 0-10 scale but that table looks good too, im printing it off now for later perusal ]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Pain Scales :  This is what we use in the ICU&amp;#039;s....]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.cyberpt.com/ptforum/member_profile.asp?PF=158">Bonemarrow</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 50<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> Aug 18 2008 at 4:31pm<br /><br /><B><FONT size=2><DIV>This is what we use in the ICU's.&nbsp; The table probably won't show up like it should though you'll get the idea.</DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>PHYSIOLOGICAL PAIN RATING: </B></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=2>Modified Riley assessed &amp; reported by Nurse, MD or approved licensed practitioners. </DIV></FONT><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=7 width=695 border=1><T><TR><TD vAlign=top width="8%" =#181818 height=19><B><FONT size=3><P align=left><FONT color=#cccccc>Behavior </FONT></B></FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=center width="8%" =#181818 colSpan=2 height=19><B><FONT size=3><P align=center><FONT color=#cccccc>0 </FONT></B></FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=center width="8%" =#181818 colSpan=2 height=19><B><FONT size=3><P align=center><FONT color=#cccccc>2 </FONT></B></FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=center width="8%" =#181818 colSpan=2 height=19><B><FONT size=3><P align=center><FONT color=#cccccc>4 </FONT></B></FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=center width="23%" =#181818 colSpan=2 height=19><B><FONT size=3><P align=center><FONT color=#cccccc>6 </FONT></B></FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=center width="23%" =#181818 height=19><B><FONT size=3><P align=center><FONT color=#cccccc>8 </FONT></B></FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=center width="23%" =#181818 height=19><B><FONT size=3><P align=center><FONT color=#cccccc>10 </FONT></B></FONT></P></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width="8%" height=167><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Facial </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="8%" colSpan=2 height=167><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Natural, calm &amp;/or smiling </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="8%" colSpan=2 height=167><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Occasional or slight frowning/ grimacing </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="8%" colSpan=2 height=167 rowSpan=4><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Observed behaviors fall evenly between the ‘2’ and ‘6’ columns </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" colSpan=2 height=167><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Periodic frowning/ grimacing &amp;/or clenched teeth &amp;/or fears </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" height=167 rowSpan=4><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Observed behaviors fall evenly between the ‘6’ and ’10 columns </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" height=167><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Constant frowning/ grimacing &amp;/or glassy eyes </FONT></P></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width="9%" colSpan=2 height=71><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Body Movement &amp; Posture </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="9%" colSpan=2 height=71><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Calm, Quiet, relaxed </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="9%" colSpan=2 height=71><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Restless/fidgeting &amp;/or slight tenseness </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="13%" height=71><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Moderate agitation &amp;/or moderate tenseness &amp;/or protective/localizing efforts </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" height=71><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Very agitated &amp;/or splinted breathing or protective posture, extreme tenseness </FONT></P></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width="8%" height=57><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Response to movement &amp;/or touch </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="8%" colSpan=2 height=57><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Moves easily, accepts touch readily </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="8%" colSpan=2 height=57><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Winces &amp;/or suffers /protective gestures when touched/moved </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" colSpan=2 height=57><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Moans &amp;/or </P><P align=left>resists when moved/touched </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" height=57><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Cries out &amp;/or resists strongly when moved or touched </FONT></P></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width="8%" height=43><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Verbal/Vocal (not intubated) </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="8%" colSpan=2 height=43><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Verbalizes in normal tone or no sound </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="8%" colSpan=2 height=43><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Sighs/groans/ moans softly &amp;/or complaining </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" colSpan=2 height=43><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Sighs/groans/ moans loudly &amp;/or weeping </FONT></P></TD><TD vAlign=top width="23%" height=43><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=1><P align=left>Cries/sobs &amp;/or frequent moan/groan or silent </FONT></P></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=11 height=33><B><FONT size=2><P align=left>Sleep Modifier: </B></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=2>If the patient is noted to have a disturbed sleep pattern (very short or restless periods of sleep, or prolonged sleep, or appears very fatigues when awake), add 2 points to the total score. </FONT></P></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=11 height=33><B><FONT size=2><P align=left>Debilitations Modifier: </B></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=2>If the patient is in an extremely weakened state, add 1 point to the total score. Document highest score 0-10. </FONT><B><FONT size=2>Vital signs can be considered but are not always reliable</B></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman" size=2>. </FONT></P></TD></TR></T></TABLE>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Pain Scales : J.S. 1 PostsPosted - 05/31/2006...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.cyberpt.com/ptforum/member_profile.asp?PF=3">Previous CPT Forum</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 50<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> Jul 08 2008 at 1:37pm<br /><br /><P>J.S.</P><P>1 Posts<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Posted - 05/31/2006 :&nbsp; 13:49:47&nbsp; Show Profile&nbsp; Reply with Quote<BR>Just wondering what others are using in the inpatient setting besides the common 0-10 scale and the use of the faces for rating of pain? Sometimes patients are not cognitively able to rate or describe pain. Thanks<BR>J.S.</P><P>CMT</P><P>USA<BR>7 Posts<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Posted - 06/01/2006 :&nbsp; 11:19:51&nbsp; Show Profile&nbsp; Reply with Quote<BR>At our hosiptal our inpatient PT's are using the same scales as well. For the cognitively impaired we have questions on a form which we answer or have caregiver's answer:<BR>1) patient self-report Unable____ Occasionally_____ Other______<BR>2) Physical Findings indicative of pain:<BR>Disease Processes:______________________________________________<BR>3) Family (caregiver) assessment:<BR>0-10 and why____________________________________________________<BR>4) Behaviors indicative of pain:___________________________________<BR></P><span style="font-size:10px"><br /><br />Edited by Previous CPT Forum - Jul 08 2008 at 1:37pm</span>]]>
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   <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 13:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
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