The Paediatric Patient - FLACC behaviour pain scale
1. What is the maximum FLACC Score (most pain)?

10
8
12
15

2. What does the "F" stand for in the FLACC score?

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3. What does the "L" stand for in the FLACC score?

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4. What does the "A" stand for in the FLACC score?

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5. What does the first "C" stand for in the FLACC score?

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6. What does the second "C" stand for in the FLACC score?

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7. Which age group is the FLACC Score used for?

5 to 9 years
Less that 3 Years of age
3 to 8 years
4 to 8 years
Less than 5 years of age

8. Each section of the FLACC Scale is divided into how many points?

1 - 3
0 - 3
0 - 2
1 - 4

9. The FLACC "Face" score of 0 would be given to a child exhibiting:

No particular expresion.
Frequent to constant frown, clenched jaw, quivering chin.
Occasional grimace or frown, withdrawn, disinterested.

10. The FLACC "Activity" score of 0 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Squirmish, shifting back and forth, tense.
Lying quietly, normal position, moves easily.
Arches, rigid, or jerking.

11. The FLACC "Cry" score of 1 would be given to a child exhibiting:

No cry (awake or aspleep).
Crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequently complains.
Moans or whimpers, occasionally complains.

12. The FLACC "Consolability" score of 0 would be given to a child who is:

Reassured by occasional touching, hugging or "talking to", distracted.
Difficult to console or comfort.
Content, relaxed.

13. The FLACC "Legs" score of 0 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Uneasy, restless, tense.
Kicking or legs withdrawn.
Normal position or relaxed.

14. The FLACC "Activity" score of 1 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Squirmish, shifting back and forth, tense.
Lying quietly, normal position, moves easily.
Arches, rigid, or jerking.

15. The FLACC "Consolability" score of 2 would be given to a child who is:

Content, relaxed.
Difficult to console or comfort.
Reassured by occasional touching, hugging or "talking to", distracted.

16. The FLACC "Face" score of 2 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Occasional grimace or frown, withdrawn, disinterested.
Frequent to constant frown, clenched jaw, quivering chin.
No particular expresion.

17. The FLACC "Legs" score of 1 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Normal position or relaxed.
Uneasy, restless, tense.
Kicking or legs withdrawn.

18. The FLACC "Face" score of 1 would be given to a child exhibiting:

No particular expresion.
Occasional grimace or frown, withdrawn, disinterested.
Frequent to constant frown, clenched jaw, quivering chin.

19. The FLACC "Cry" score of 0 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequently complains.
Moans or whimpers, occasionally complains.
No cry (awake or aspleep).

20. The FLACC "Legs" score of 2 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Uneasy, restless, tense.
Kicking or legs withdrawn.
Normal position or relaxed.

21. The FLACC "Activity" score of 2 would be given to a child exhibiting:

Arches, rigid, or jerking.
Lying quietly, normal position, moves easily.
Squirmish, shifting back and forth, tense.

22. The FLACC "Cry" score of 2 would be given to a child exhibiting:

No cry (awake or aspleep).
Crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequently complains.
Moans or whimpers, occasionally complains.

23. The FLACC "Consolability" score of 1 would be given to a child who is:

Content, relaxed.
Reassured by occasional touching, hugging or "talking to", distracted.
Difficult to console or comfort.

24. What would be the FLACC Score for a 2 year child who: Has an occasional grimace, with legs in a normal position, is lying quietly, is not crying, moaning or whimpiring and is reassured by mum's hugs?

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25. What would be the FLACC Score for a 18 month child who: Has a frequent frown and qivering chin, who's legs are restless, is squirming, is crying steadily, and difficult to console?

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26. What would be the FLACC Score for a 1 year old child who: Has a constant frown and clenched jaw, has legs drawn up, is ridged, screams frequently, and is difficult to console.

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