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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Brief Pain Inventory - bRCIPSb in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, date of birth, and contact details.
  3. Proceed to indicate your marital status and education level by circling the appropriate options provided.
  4. Fill in your current occupation and that of your spouse, if applicable. If you are not currently employed, specify your previous occupation.
  5. Answer questions regarding your diagnosis and pain history. Be sure to provide detailed responses where prompted, especially about the nature of your pain.
  6. Use the diagram provided to shade areas where you feel pain and mark the most painful spot with an 'X'.
  7. Rate your pain levels on a scale from 0 to 10 for various time frames as instructed in the form.
  8. Complete sections regarding treatments, medications, and their effectiveness by circling or checking appropriate responses.
  9. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the questionnaire.

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The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI)Facial is a reliable tool for measuring pain in patients with trigeminal neuralgia (TN). While the BPI-Facial does measure change in pain and level of interference, a statistically docHub change in score does not necessarily represent a meaningful difference to patients.
The BPI measures how much pain has interfered with seven daily activities, including general activity, walking, work, mood, enjoyment of life, relations with others, and sleep. BPI pain interference is typically scored as the mean of the seven interference items.
Pain Severity Score. This is calculated by adding the scores for questions 2, 3, 4 and 5 and then dividing by 4. This gives a severity score out of 10. Pain Interference Score. This is calculated by adding the scores for questions 8a, b, c, d, e, f and g and then dividing by 7. This gives an interference score out of 10.
The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) rapidly assesses the severity of pain and its impact on functioning. The BPI has been translated into dozens of languages, and it is widely used in both research and clinical settings.
Evaluating cut-off values for mild, moderate, and severe pain resulted in the optimal cut-off being (a) a score of 0 = no pain; (b) 13 = mild pain; (c) 46 = moderate pain; and (d) 7 = severe pain (F-value = 11.8).

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The patient is asked to rate their worst, least, average, and current pain intensity, list current treatments and their perceived effectiveness, and rate the degree that pain interferes with general activity, mood, walking ability, normal work, relations with other persons, sleep, and enjoyment of life on a 10 point