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Patient Assessment: Faciai Scale
 
 
Therapist Assessment: Behavioral Scale
Facial   Body Movement   Verbal/Vocal  
Smiling 0 no movement 0 positive 0
Neutral 1 restless 1 neutral/no vocal 1
Frown/grimace 2 pulling at clothes 2 crying/moaning 2
clenched teeth/tense 3 thrashing 3 screaming 3
 
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