When you look in the mirror, you are looking at Epithelial t…

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Yоu аre prоviding cаre fоr а 2 year old child who was admitted with pneumonia.  When performing your pain assessment you note the child is grimacing, kicking, squirming around in the bed, occasionally whimpering and is easily distracted by a light up toy.  Using the FLACC scale below identify the appropriate pain rating. 0 1 2 Face No particular expression, smile Occasional grimace or frown, withdrawn, disinterested Frequent to constant frown, clenched jaw, quivering chin Legs Normal position or relaxed Uneasy, restless, tense Kicking or drawing up legs Activity Lying quietly  Normal position Moves easily Squirming, shifting back and forth, tense Arched, rigid, or jerking Cry No cry (awake or asleep) Moans, whimpers, Occassional complaint Cries steadily, screams, sobs, frequent complaints Consolibility Content, relaxed Reassured by occasional touch, distractible Difficult to console or comfort