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This is the scale used in pain clinic I attend. It's plastered on all

the walls in the clinic. It's done on a colourful laminated strip and

easy to follow. The last time I was at the doc's, I wrote down the

reference names, so I would be able to find it on the net.

Numeric Rating Scale:

ADLs = Activities of Daily Living

0 = No Pain

1-3 = Mild Pain (nagging, annoying, interfering little with ADLs)

4–6 = Moderate Pain (interferes significantly with ADLs)

7-10 = Severe Pain (disabling; unable to perform ADLs)

Reference

McCaffery, M., & Beebe, A. (1993). Pain: Clinical Manual for Nursing

Practice. Baltimore: V.V. Mosby Company.

More information can be found at these links. (The PDF has the best

info and the best picture)

View as a PDF:

http://painconsortium.nih.gov/pain_scales/NumericRatingScale.pdf

*http://tinyurl.com/yf6nle*

In HTML:

*http://tinyurl.com/yc27ec*

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Lyndi

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