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COWS Calculator

Score all eleven Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale items to grade opioid withdrawal.

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Higher = more severe

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Resting Pulse Rate (after sitting or lying for 1 minute)

Resting Pulse Rate (after sitting or lying for 1 minute)

Sweating (past half hour, not accounted for by room temperature or activity)

Sweating (past half hour, not accounted for by room temperature or activity)

Restlessness (observed during assessment)

Restlessness (observed during assessment)

Pupil Size

Pupil Size

Bone or Joint Aches (attributable to withdrawal, not pre-existing pain)

Bone or Joint Aches (attributable to withdrawal, not pre-existing pain)

Runny Nose or Tearing (not accounted for by cold or allergies)

Runny Nose or Tearing (not accounted for by cold or allergies)

GI Upset (past half hour)

GI Upset (past half hour)

Tremor (observation of outstretched hands)

Tremor (observation of outstretched hands)

Yawning (observed during assessment)

Yawning (observed during assessment)

Anxiety or Irritability

Anxiety or Irritability

Gooseflesh Skin

Gooseflesh Skin

Scoring notes

Score only what is attributable to withdrawal— pre-existing joint pain, a head cold, or a warm room shouldn’t inflate the aches, rhinorrhea, or sweating items. Take the pulse after a full minute of rest.

Timing follows the opioid: short-acting opioids produce withdrawal within 8–24 hours of the last use; methadone may take up to 2–4 days. Serial scores tell the story a single number can’t.

Educational use only. COWS scoring supports assessment within a provider-ordered protocol; treatment decisions — including buprenorphine induction thresholds — follow facility policy and provider orders. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.