Poker Chip Tool Pain Scale Age
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Oucher scale: This scale is used in children who can count. Your child will be asked to point to a number from 10 to 100 to show the amount of pain he is in. Poker chip tool: Your child will be asked to pick the number of poker chips to show the level of his pain. One chip represents a small amount of pain and 4 chips is the most amount of pain. Everyday wear and tear, along with a poor bite and grinding, can take a toll on your teeth and gums. WebMD explains how to prevent oral problems as you age. This tool is meant to help identify possible causes of pain. It is NOT meant to be used as a diagnostic tool, and it is NOT a substitute for a doctor’s or foot specialist’s care. Be sure to consult with your primary care physician or foot specialist if you have pain, discomfort, or any other symptoms of foot issues or conditions.
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