Screening47-50
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Birth to 3 y: FLACC (Faces, Legs,
Activity, Cry, and Consolability)
4-12 y: FPS-R (Faces Pain
Scale–Revised) and WBFPRS (Wong-Baker Faces Pain
Rating Scale)
8 y and older: NRS (numeric
rating scale)
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r-FLACC (Revised Faces, Legs, Activity, Cry, and Consolability)51
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Assessment Common etiologies to consider |
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Disease-specific etiologies:
Neuropathy in metachromatic leukodystrophy, Krabbe53,54
Gallbladder pathologies in metachromatic leukodystrophy55
Reflux in infantile Krabbe56
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Reflux56
Spasticity, dystonia5,54,57
Contractures6
Scoliosis6
Joint dislocation6
Pressure injuries6
Compression fractures58
Constipation, feeding intolerance,60
Urinary retention6
Urinary tract infections6
Corneal abrasions5
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Tools |
History and physical exam consistent with
applicable common etiologies, diagnostic workup as
appropriate |
Management Nonpharmacologic
Pharmacologic |
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Targeted treatment of underlying pain causes
Therapeutic massage, application of heat or cold, Reiki61
Physical/occupational therapies61
Rocking, repositioning, music, lighting, warm
water, vibration
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NSAIDs and acetaminophen46
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NSAIDs and acetaminophen46
Gabapentin62
Consideration of opioids46
Spasticity management (eg, benzodiazepines, antispasmodics)6
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