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PAIN BEHAVIORS AND ASSESSMENT

By: Ronnie King R.N.
A5/A6 MB
Horizontales
Pain behavior described as rubbing an affected area.
Pain behavior described as "Clutching" or Holding on to furniture, equipment, or injured area during movement.
"Pain Scale" that is used when the patient is able to understand the terms MILD, MODERATE, and SEVERE as comparisons. (2 Words)
Pain behavior that can be described as constant or intermittent shifting of positioning, rocking, and/or inability to keep still.
This type of vocal complaint may include words or phrases expressing discomfort, such as "ouch" that hurts, "stop" that's enough, and cursing during movement.
Verticales
"Pain Scale" that is used 0-10 when a patient is able to understand comparisons.
"Pain Scale" used when patient points to person on a diagram that best represents their experience of pain at the moment.
This pain assessment includes: Pain Assessment Tool, Pain Level, Acceptable Level of Pain, Pain Type, Pain Location, Pain Orientation, and Pain Character.
This type of vocal complaint may include sighs, gasps, moans, groans, and cries.
This Pain behavior also referred to as "WINCING" may include characteristics such as a furrowed brow, clinched teeth, tightened lips, and distorted expressions.