Printable Wong Baker Pain Scale - Web explain to the person that each face represents a person who has no pain (hurt), or some, or a lot of pain. Face 1 hurts just a little bit. Web ask the child to pick the face that best describes how much hurt he (or she) has. Face 2 hurts a little more. Face 3 hurts even more. Ask the child to choose face that best describes own pain and record the appropriate number.
Web explain to the person that each face represents a person who has no pain (hurt), or some, or a lot of pain. Face 2 hurts just a little bit. Face o doesn't hurt at all. Explain to the person that each face is for a person who feels happy because he has no pain (no hurt) or sad because he has some or a lot of pain. Face 4 hurts a little bit more. The faces scale is widely used with people ages three and older, not limited to children.
If your child’s pain is above 2, or if you have other concerns with pain, let your nurse or physician know. Explain to the person that each face is for a person who feels happy because he has no pain (no hurt) or sad because he has some or a lot of pain. Rating scale is recommended for persons age 3 years and older. The faces scale is widely used with people ages three and older, not limited to children. Face 2 hurts a little more.
Face o doesn't hurt at all. Face 4 hurts a little bit more. The faces scale is widely used with people ages three and older, not limited to children. Web ask the person to choose the face that best describes how he is feeling.
Web Ask The Person To Choose The Face That Best Describes How He Is Feeling.
Face o doesn't hurt at all. Rating scale is recommended for persons age 3 years and older. Face 4 hurts a little bit more. Face 2 hurts a little more.
Web Fast Facts About The Faces Scale.
Face 2 hurts just a little bit. Ask the child to choose face that best describes own pain and record the appropriate number. Face 0 is very happy because he doesn’t hurt at all. Point to each face using the words to describe the pain intensity.
If Your Child’s Pain Is Above 2, Or If You Have Other Concerns With Pain, Let Your Nurse Or Physician Know.
Face 3 hurts even more. Explain to the person that each face is for a person who feels happy because he has no pain (no hurt) or sad because he has some or a lot of pain. The scale shows a series of faces ranging from a happy face at 0, or no hurt, to a crying face at 10, which represents hurts like the worst pain imaginable. Web explain to the person that each face represents a person who has no pain (hurt), or some, or a lot of pain.
Face 4 Hurts A Little Bit More.
Web ask the child to pick the face that best describes how much hurt he (or she) has. Face 2 hurts just a little bit. Record the number of that face in the pain rating column. Face 0 doesn’t hurt at all.
Face 3 hurts even more. Face o doesn't hurt at all. Rating scale is recommended for persons age 3 years and older. The scale shows a series of faces ranging from a happy face at 0, or no hurt, to a crying face at 10, which represents hurts like the worst pain imaginable. Record the number of that face in the pain rating column.