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Part G Moving from Evidence to Action > Chapter 22.2. Decision Making and the Patient > Using the Guide > Box 22.2-3 > Sample Descriptions of Mild Stroke, Severe Stroke, and Gastrointestinal Bleeding > Gastrointestinal Bleeding >
Figure 22.2-3. Visual Analogue Scale as a "Feeling Thermometer"

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Feeling thermometer
A feeling thermometer is a visual analogue scale presented as a thermometer, typically with markings from 0 to 100, with 0 representing death and 100...
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