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Wong-Baker FACES pain rating scale

Wong-Baker FACES pain rating scale
Explain to the child that each face is for a person who feels happy because he has no pain (hurt) or sad because he has some or a lot of pain. Face 0 is very happy because he doesn't hurt at all. Face 1 hurts just a little bit. Face 2 hurts a little more. Face 3 hurts even more. Face 4 hurts a whole lot. Face 5 hurts as much as you can imagine, although you don't have to be crying to feel this bad. Ask the child to choose the face that best describes how he is feeling. Rating scale is recommended for persons age three years and older. Point to each face using the words to describe the pain intensity. Ask the child to choose the face that best describes own pain and record the appropriate number.
Reproduced with permission from: Wong DL, Hockenberry-Eaton M, Wilson D, et al. Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 6th ed. Mosby, St. Louis, 2001. p.301. Copyright © 2001 Elsevier.
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