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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the glasgow pain score dogs PDF in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the dog's name, hospital number, date, and time at the top of the form.
  3. Indicate whether surgery was performed by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' and provide details about the procedure or condition.
  4. In section A, assess the dog's behavior in the kennel. Circle the appropriate score based on its actions such as crying, groaning, or ignoring any wounds.
  5. If applicable, skip section B if there are spinal or pelvic injuries and proceed directly to section C. Otherwise, lead the dog out of the kennel for assessment.
  6. In section C, apply gentle pressure around any painful areas and observe how the dog reacts while walking. Circle scores based on its responses.
  7. Finally, evaluate overall comfort in section D and sum all scores to calculate the total pain score at the end of the form.

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It is important to carry out the assessment procedure as detailed overleaf. The pain score is the sum of the rank scores, with a maximum score of 24 (20 if mobility is impossible to assess). The total score is a useful indicator of analgesic requirement; the recommended analgesic intervention level is 6/24 (or 5/20).
Glasgow Composite Measures Pain Scale Veterinary questionnaires have also been developed for assessing acute postoperative pain (POP). The Glasgow Composite Measures Pain Scale (GCMPS) is a multidimensional, subjective pain scale for use in dogs to assess acute pain in a hospital setting.
It incorporates three categories of examination: level of consciousness; motor activity; and brain stem reflexes. Each category is assigned a score from 16 and scores are added together giving an overall score of between 318. The lower the score, the poorer the prognosis.
The short form of the scale (CMPS-SF) was developed for routine clinical use and comprises six behavioral categories with associated descriptors: vocalization, attention to wound, mobility, response to touch, demeanor and posture/activity (10).
Patient pain is commonly assessed using a numeric pain rating scale, where patients are asked, How would you rate your pain on a scale from 0 to 10, if 0 means no pain and 10 means the worst pain imaginable? On average, pain ratings of 4 or less (mild-to-moderate pain intensity) have been deemed acceptable by

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0: Relaxed and comfortable. 1 to 3: Mild discomfort. 4 to 6: Moderate pain. 7 to 10: Severe discomfort/pain.
Canine Brief Pain Inventory This is an owner completed score. The first section asks how painful the dog is looking at the last seven days and how the dog is now. The owner assigns a score from 0 to 10 with 0 being no pain and 10 being a high level of pain.

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