The nurse researcher is conducting a study on a nonpharmacologic nursing intervention for the treatment of pain. Which data collection instrument would provide the most sensitive measurement of pain?

1. Likert scale.
2. Physiologic measures.
3. Semantic differential.
4. Visual analog scale.


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Rationale 1: Likert scales are best utilized to measure feelings or attitudes.
Rationale 2: Physiologic measures are used to collect data about physical states such as pulse, blood pressure, and oxygen concentration. While these parameters may change when the client is in pain, there are numerous other variables that could also affect them.
Rationale 3: A semantic differential asks subjects to indicate their attitude about a concept along a continuum.
Rationale 4: A visual analog scale asks subjects to mark a point on a line scale that indicates their experience about that phenomenon.

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