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Speed of Tenaculum Application for Procedural Pain
Recruiting1 award4 criteria
Providence, Rhode Island
This trial will compare two different techniques for placing a tenaculum on the cervix to measure which is less painful. The visual analog scale will be used to measure pain levels from 0-100mm. The main objective is to determine if there is a difference in pain perception with the two techniques. It is hypothesized that the slow technique will be perceived as less painful.
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