For 'Blood pressure and pulse rate', should we plot eg. 125bpm above or inside of the '120' box? Coz the numbers are now inside a box instead of exactly at a line, or with a range like '120-130' as shown on the NEWS chart. I'm a bit confused! Thanks!!
great explanation, do we still have to carry on a full a to e assessment if we have a neurological patient or just fill the chart and verbalise what is in there?
Hi do we definitely plot the respirations as a number and not a dot in other examples it says a dot would it be a fail if you plotted a dot instead of writing the number thank you
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For 'Blood pressure and pulse rate', should we plot eg. 125bpm above or inside of the '120' box? Coz the numbers are now inside a box instead of exactly at a line, or with a range like '120-130' as shown on the NEWS chart. I'm a bit confused! Thanks!!
Thank you so much mam❤
In a neuro patient, will we have to do both NEWS2 and GCS?
Just GCS
Thank you so much ma'am
Thank you too
Is it appropriate to fill the chart as i check the vitals or after i have completed the vitals check?
Both fine as long as its correct.
great explanation, do we still have to carry on a full a to e assessment if we have a neurological patient or just fill the chart and verbalise what is in there?
Yes
Thank you! This is very helpful
Hi, what if their vitals are out of range i.e. Low BP, there is no yellow/red zone as per NEWS2 - how is it escalated on a GCS chart?
You will verbalise that you will escalate to medical team.
Thank you
You're welcome
what if both having weakness the same mild weakness? so plot with dot? for mild weakness?
yes
Great video , very insightful 😊
Thanks
Hi do we definitely plot the respirations as a number and not a dot in other examples it says a dot would it be a fail if you plotted a dot instead of writing the number thank you
It is as a number in new GCS Chart
Should we plot a (x) or a dot (as aligned with the dots being plotted in GCS) for the temperature?
Both are okay as long as in correct box
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