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The 010 NRS (also referred to as the NRS-11) is one of the most widely used measures of pain intensity in research and clinical practice. With the NRS-11, respondents are asked to choose the single number that best represents their pain intensity, on a 0 (No Pain) to 10 (Worst pain) scale.
These are categorized based on the input data required to complete the assessment. Numerical Rating Scales (NRS) use numbers to rate pain. Visual Analog Scales (VAS) utilize a scale where patients are asked to mark where they think their pain levels are closest. Categorical Scales use words to describe the pain levels.
Abstract. The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rating Scale (VRS), and the Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R) are among the most commonly used measures of pain intensity in clinical and research settings.
10 Unspeakable pain. Bedridden and possibly delirious. Very few people will ever experience this level of pain.
Comparative pain scale chart used to assess pain by an increasing factor. Scales consisting of a horizontal line, more or less 10 cm in length, one hand of which is 0, meaning literally no pain and at the opposite end 10, meaning the strongest pain endured in life.
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