Pain assessment in the dog: the Glasgow Pain Scale
Pain is an unpleasant personal emotional experience. It has 3 dimensions: Sensory – discriminative (location, intensity, quality, duration)...
BVMS, PhD, DVA, Dip. ECVAA, MRCA, MRCVS
Professor Reid graduated from the University of Glasgow and after a number of years in small animal practice returned there to specialize in veterinary anesthesia. Her research interests are the assessment of pain and quality of life in non-verbal species which led to the development of the Glasgow composite measure acute pain scales for dogs and cats. She is currently an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University and also CEO of NewMetrica, a company specializing in the development of instruments to measure pain and health-related quality of life in non-verbal species.
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Pain is an unpleasant personal emotional experience. It has 3 dimensions: Sensory – discriminative (location, intensity, quality, duration)...
Pain is an unpleasant personal emotional experience. It has 3 dimensions: Sensory – discriminative (location, intensity, quality, duration)...