• Nythos@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    I’ve never been able to properly conceptualise converting the pain I’m feeling into a 1-10 scale.

    It just doesn’t make sense to me

    • LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
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      24 hours ago

      Try describing the pain using the OPQRST pneumonic.

      Onset - what where you doing when it started?
      Provocation - does anything make it better or worse
      Quality - what type of pain is it. Stabbing, burning, etc.
      Radiating - is the pain in one spot, or does it radiate out to other spots.
      Severity - what’s the 0-10 pain scale.
      Time - How long has this been occuring

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPQRST

      As you can see, Severity is just one of the parts of the assessment.

    • lightnsfw@reddthat.com
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      1 day ago

      The actual descriptions would work for me. I could tell someone if it’s unignorable or whatever pretty easily over a number.

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      23 hours ago

      The numbers are irrelevant. It’s just an arbitary scale.

      If you were experiencing a pain that’s so mild it’s basically just a feeling of discomfort, you’d be able to describe that, right? And you it you were experiencing a pain so intense that it has you literally screaming? You’d be able to describe the difference between them, right? Well there’s literally a conversion chart that translates those feelings into numbers.

      You don’t have to conceptualise anything — it’s literally printed on a paper for you when they ask you the question. As long as you can experience pain and either read a description of pain severity, or describe your pain severity to someone who can read, you can use a numerical pain scale.

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        11 hours ago

        Maybe this varies from country to country, but IME the mapping of descriptions to numbers isn’t clear, which makes it hard to give a good response. At best, they’ll pull out something like this.

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        19 hours ago

        Well yes but you get folks who see that and can imagine worse pain so they say it’s a 9 instead of a 10 or who just can’t really tell what a 5 feels like

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      19 hours ago

      Kidney stone is a ten, getting stabbed in the arm is about a 7, broken tailbone at about an 8, stubbed toe at about a 5. Papercut at a 2. Single punch or slap at a 1. Getting branded was about a 3 for like 15 seconds then it dropped down to a 1.

      Its all objective of course but thats pretty much my scale

      Edit: depression induced phantom pain at an 6, maybe a 7. Kinda feels like what i would imagine a heart attack to feel like

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          19 hours ago

          Its a long story lol. Wanted to show off for a woman, happened to mention i have nerve damage and cant feel certain types of pain. Funnily enough, that does not extend to thermal pain but whatevs. She branded me, and then we never saw each other again XD super cool brand though.

          Just in case, branding here refers to using a red hot piece of metal to burn an imprint onto skin