Significance of Va
In Dutch: Va; In German: Va; In Finnish: Va; In Spanish: Virginia
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Hindu concept of 'Va'
In Hinduism, "Va" signifies alternatives, functioning as a conjunction that presents options. It embodies the concept of choice and duality, highlighting the coexistence of different possibilities in spiritual and philosophical contexts.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) It is an abbreviation for Visual Analog Scale and was used to track symptoms such as itching or burning.[1] (2) This refers to the Visual Analogue Scale, used to measure the intensity of pain, providing a quantitative measure of the patient's pain levels before and after treatment.[2] (3) This is a tool used to assess pain severity.[3] (4) This is one of the parameters assessed, showing a highly significant interpretation, with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, as mentioned in the context.[4] (5) VAS, or Visual Analog Scale, is used to measure pain levels in the study, showing significant improvement after the application of Vijaya oil, indicating its effectiveness in pain relief.[5]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) This likely refers to a visual assessment scale, used to evaluate the levels of pain experienced by participants, with comparisons made between the groups post-operatively.[6] (2) This is an objective parameter, a visual analogue scale used to measure the intensity of pain, which was assessed before and after the treatment with the Unani formulation to determine its effectiveness.[7] (3) This is an abbreviation for Visual Analog Scale, which was used to measure the intensity of pain.[8]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) It is a 10-cm scale used to assess pain intensity, with zero representing no pain and 10 representing the most severe discomfort.[9] (2) Visual Analogue Scale, is used for the assessment of pain.[10] (3) It is a scale used for pain assessment to measure the effects of Yoga module on chronic low back pain before and after the intervention.[11]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) It functions as a conjunction, presenting an alternative or choice, and can be translated as 'or'.[12] (2) "Va" signifies 'or', presenting an alternative option or possibility, suggesting uncertainty or a choice between different scenarios regarding the boy's birth.[13] (3) va means "or", presenting an alternative or choice between different possibilities within the context of the statement.[14] (4) Means or, used to present alternatives.[15]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) As defined in the text, this word means 'or'.[16] (2) This term means 'or', indicating an alternative way of perceiving the Lord's form, either through one's own endeavor or through His mercy, as stated in the text.[17]
From: Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres)
(1) Va is one of the letters that are present on the red petals of the Lotus, which is part of the detailed description of the petals.[18] (2) Dissolve the letters from this to Sa of the petals in Brahma, and dissolve Brahma in the Lotus of six petals which contains the letters Ba to La, and which is called Svadhishthana, as instructed.[19]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) An authoritative figure or source that provides commentary on the sutras, addressing when certain guidelines are unnecessary.[20]
The concept of Va in scientific sources
Va refers to the Visual Analog Scale, a tool utilized to evaluate pain intensity in patients before and after treatment, helping researchers assess various characteristics of pain effectively.
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Is a tool used to assess pain intensity, with results showing a significant reduction in perceived pain in patients after local hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment.[21] (2) It is a method that allows a quantitative assessment of subjective opinion. It is a continuous variable, and can be converted to a categorical variable. It can quantitatively measure patients’ subjective opinions.[22] (3) It is a measurement tool used to assess pain intensity in participants, alongside other parameters such as pressure pain threshold, mouth opening, and craniovertebral angle.[23] (4) It is a scale used to measure itch intensity, along with the “Impact of Chronic Skin Disease on Daily Life” questionnaire and the “Health and Labour Questionnaire”.[24] (5) VAS, or Visual Analog Scale, is an instrument used to measure the intensity of pain, using a Likert scale to collect the subjective evaluation for pain at rest and pain under strain.[25]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) VA stands for air-void content.[26] (2) An abbreviation for virgin asphalt.[27]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Patients had scores ≥40 mm on Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) of short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire.[28] (2) This score of patients of the ZC cohort was increased at EL as compared to BL.[29] (3) Assessment of tourniquet pain score was made on the basis of this (0 = no pain and 10 = worst imaginable pain for the patient).[30] (4) This of the patients were registered by otorhinolaryngology residents and attending anesthesiologist at different times postoperatively.[31] (5) An abbreviation for Visual Analog Scale, a subjective measurement of pain intensity used in the study.[32]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The descriptions were rated on this scale, with “none” and “most severe imaginable”.[33] (2) The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is used to measure the patient's pain intensity before and after chemotherapy, providing an assessment of pain levels.[34]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) A visual analogue scale of 100 mm was used to assess pain, and participants were requested to indicate the average pain they had experienced in their hands over the past week.[35] (2) This refers to the visual analog scale, used in the EQ-5D instrument to measure an individual's overall health state on a numerical scale.[36]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) It is a scale used to record the severity of post-epidural backache.[37]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) VAS, or Visual Analogue Score, is a pain assessment method where patients indicate their pain level on a designated line.[38]
