This scale uses faces and corresponding numbers to indicate the amount of pain the subject feels.
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Qualified
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Value List
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Code Description
0
No Hurt
No Hurt
10
Hurts Worst
Hurts Worst
2
Hurts Little Bit
Hurts Little Bit
4
Hurts Little More
Hurts Little More
6
Hurts Even More
Hurts Even More
8
Hurts Whole Lot
Hurts Whole Lot
Designations:
Designation:
Wong-Baker FACES - Pain rating scale
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Definition:
This scale uses faces and corresponding numbers to indicate the amount of pain the subject feels.
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1) Effgen, S., Westcott McCoy, S., Chiarello, L, Jeffries, L., & Bush, H. (2016). Physical therapy-related child outcomes in school: An example of practice-based evidence methodology. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 28(1), 47-56; 2) Horn, S., Corrigan, J., Bogner, J., Hammond, F., Seel, R., Smout, R., Barrett, R., ..... & Whiteneck, G. (2015). Traumatic Brain injury - practice based evidence study: Design and patients, centers, treatments, and outcomes. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96(8 Suppl 3), S178-196; 3 ) McCoy SW, Linn M 2010 Training Manual School - Physical Therapy Interventions for Pediatrics (S-PTIP) Data Form Version 4; 4) FLACC Scale (Extracted from The FLACC: A behavioral scale for scoring postoperative pain in young children, by S Merkel and others, 1997, Pediatr Nurse 23(3), p. 293-297).