A table that shows the Numeric Pain Intensity Scale which is a measurement tool used to measure the intensity of moderate or severe pain. The table has three columns each representing a different type of pain: Mild pain Moderate pain and Severe pain. The first column is labeled "Mild pain" and shows the number of pain in each category. The second column is titled "Controlled persistent pain" with the numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 10. The third column is labelled "Moderate pain" indicating that the table is used to calculate the intensity levels of the pain. At the top of the table there is a question that reads "Are you experiencing Moderate or Severe Pain?" This suggests that the image is meant to help people understand the concept of the scale and how it can be used to assess the severity of the condition.

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