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Objective Pain Scale (OPS) for Postoperative Pain Assesment in children of 8 months to 13 years Broadman LM Rice LJ Hannallah RS. Norden J West N Oakes L   Hannallah et al developed the Objective Pain Scale (OPS) to monitor pain in children after surgery. The authors are from the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington DC. Patient   J Pediatric Oncology Nursing   0.094  
Orgogozo Stroke Scale Orgogozo JM, Capildeo R.   Orgogozo Stroke Scale   Presse Med   0.008  
Osteoporosis Risk Assesment Instrument (ORIA) Cadarette SM Jaglal SB   The Osteoporosis Risk Assessment Instrument can be used to select women for bone densitometry. This can help reduce the number of women who are screened so that resources can be used for those at risk. The authors are from several medical institutions in   Canadian Medical Assoc J (CMAJ)   0.071  
Osteoporosis Screening for Women (ABONE) Cadarette SM Jaglal SB Weinstein L Ullery B.   Weinstein and Ullery developed a simple screening score for identifying women who should be screened for osteoporosis. The acronym ABONE was applied for the score components (Age Bulk Or Never Estrogen). The authors are from the Medical College of Ohio in   JAMA   0.123  
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) Fairbank JCT Davies JB.   Patient-completed questionnaire which gives a subjective percentage score of level of function (disability) in activities of daily living in those rehabilitating from low back pain. Suitable for the English speaking population only. Questionnaire examines   Physiotherapy   0.082  
Oswestry Low back Pain Disability Questionnaire Fairbank JCT Davies JB.   The Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire can be used to assess patients with low back pain by determining its impact on the activities of daily living. It was developed at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry Shropsh   Physiotherapy   0.082  
Oswestry Low back Pain Disability Questionnaire (in Dutch) Fairbank JCT Davies JB.   The Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire can be used to assess patients with low back pain by determining its impact on the activities of daily living. It was developed at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry Shropsh   Physiotherapy   0.082  
Outcome Prediction Score for Adults with Severe Head Injury Combes P Fauvage B   Combes et al developed a prognostic score for identifying patients with severe head injuries who are likely to have an unfavorable outcome. This can identify patients who may require more aggressive therapy. The authors are from CHU de Grenoble in France   Intensive Care Medicine   0.069  
Oxford 12 Item Knee Score: Clinimetric Properties unkown   The Oxford 12 Item Knee Score is a patient rated condition specific questionnaire, inquiring about kneepain levels when carrying out specific activities on a 5-point scale. The posssible scores range from 12-60 points.   unkown   0.025  
Oxford Handicap Scale Bamford JM Sandercock PAG   The Oxford Handicap Scale is a simple means of grading patient handicap. It is a modification of the Rankin scale that has been used for evaluating patients following stroke in England (Oxfordshire). The score can be followed over time to monitor a patien   Stroke   0.062  
Oxygen Uptake Bailey   The Canadian Home Fitness Test was developed as a self-administered test of cardiorespiratory fitness and serobic capacity which could be performed at home. Based on the person's response to the submaximal workload involved a regression equation was devel   unkown   0.071  
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