When assessing pain in elderly patients, which tool is most appropriate? a) Visual Analog Scale (VAS) b) Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) c) Verbal Descriptor Scale (VDS) d) All of the a... When assessing pain in elderly patients, which tool is most appropriate? a) Visual Analog Scale (VAS) b) Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) c) Verbal Descriptor Scale (VDS) d) All of the above

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The question is asking which assessment tool is the most appropriate for evaluating pain in elderly patients, providing multiple choice answers to consider.

Answer

All of the above.

All of the above scales - Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), and Verbal Descriptor Scale (VDS) - are appropriate tools for assessing pain in elderly patients.

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All of the above scales - Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), and Verbal Descriptor Scale (VDS) - are appropriate tools for assessing pain in elderly patients.

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For cognitively intact older adults, all three scales are effective. The NRS is particularly noted for its wide usage and compliance.

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A common mistake is to assume one scale is superior without considering individual patient preference and cognitive status.

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