One method employed on the nursing units to ensure that the needs of children experiencing pain are met was to conduct quarterly audits oil the pain assessment and reassessment processes to evaluate the effectiveness of pain assessment and treatment. in the PRN meetings, institution-wide need for a pain assessment tool for children with C1 who are unable to self-report their pain was identified by the pain resource teams. The PRN numbers also recognized that the current tool. Faces. Legs. Activity. Cry. and Consolability (FLACC).was not validated for Use in this population (Voepel-Lewis. Merkel. Tail. Trzcinka. & Malviya. 2002) Because of the significant number of children with ( I eased for in the system. PRN members choose to work on identifying a clinical pain assessment tool for the CI population. Change in this instance, addition of a pain assessment