1. This may be used to measure cognitively impaired children, seniors, or people with autism or dyslexia. Instead of numbers, different descriptive questions are asked to narrow down the type of pain the patient is feeling.
A. brief pain inventory
B. faces scale
C. numerical rating scales
D. verbal descriptor scale

2. A series of faces is shown to the person in pain, ranging from distressed to happy. This is mainly used with children and has also shown effective responses in people with autism.
A. brief pain inventory
B. faces scale
C. numerical rating scales
D. verbal descriptor scale

3. This is a more detailed written questionnaire gauging the effect of pain on mood, activity, sleep patterns, and how the pain may have affected the patient's interpersonal relationships. It also charts the timeline of the pain to detect any patterns.
A. brief pain inventory
B. faces scale
C. numerical rating scales
D. verbal descriptor scale

4. All except one is an indicator of pain.
A. crying
B. grimacing
C. increased social interactions
D. sleeping problems

5. This treatment of pain can help with the emotional side of ongoing pain. Chronic pain can
often affect the enjoyment of everyday activities and can lead to not being able to work.
A. surgery
B. psychotherapy
C. relaxation therapies
D. heat and cold

6. What is the most painful experience you had before? Share about it. What is it about? How did it start? How did it end? What makes it the most painful experience? How did you overcome the pain? Use your answer sheet for this activity. You may answer using Filipino language.

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