Test 2: Pain Scales Flashcards
What are some common pain scales used in Peds?
1) FLACC
2) NIPS
3) Faces
What is the age range used with the FLACC scale?
2 mos - 7 yrs
What is the age range used with the NIPS scale?
Birth - 1 year
What is the age range used with the Faces scale?
3 yrs and up
What signs of pain are you observing with the FLACC scale?
Facial expression Leg movement Activity Crying Consolability
What signs of pain are you observing with the NIPS scale?
(Neonatal Infant Pain Scale) Facial expression relaxed/contracted Crying none/mumbling/vigorous Breathing patterns relaxed/different than basal Arms relaxed/flexed/stretched Legs relaxed/flexed/stretched Alertness sleeping/calm/uncomfortable
What signs of pain are you observing with the Faces scale?
Patient rates their pain using a chart of faces with progressively more painful expressions.
What are the key points in administering meds with a PCA?
In pediatrics, they are FCAs (family controlled analgesia) so the parent/caregiver manages the child’s pain
Does an infant feel pain?
Yes