Behavioral Observational Pain Scale (BOPS) for Post-Op Pediatric Pain

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Quantifies post-operative pain for children aged 1-7 years.

When to Use

Children after undergoing surgery.

Formula

Addition of selected points.

Pearls / Pitfalls

Allows for simple, quick pain assessment in children 1-7 years old after surgery.

Critical Actions

The BOPS requires close and attentive clinical evaluation of facial expressions, vocalization and body language.

Advice

The BOPS is easy to use when assessing pediatric pain.

More Information

Pain assessments should be performed: Every 3 hours 15-20 minutes after IV administration of analgesics 30-45 minutes after oral/rectal administration Consider analgesia for scores ≥ 3.

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