Collaborative efforts have been made in the past to be consistent in repeated assessments by validating and measuring pain through assessment scales . Some measuring tools are presented as complex , survey forms i .e . the McGill questionnaire which is not ideal on a daily basis but are best for research . There are much simpler scales that are numerically or visually based and these systems are more widely used on a routine basis . Since pain is usually a combination of other factors...











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