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National Early Warning Score (NEWS 2)
www.cntw.nhs.ukNational early warning score (NEWS 2 ) is most commonly used for the assessment of unwell patients – by using these simple observations it is possible to detect if a patient’s condition requires a more intense escalated approach to observation and should act as a trigger for further investigation as early intervention can reduce
Recognising the Signs of a Deteriorating Resident
learning.wm.hee.nhs.ukModified Early Warning Score •Used to aid recognition of deteriorating residents, and are based on physiological parameters. • A score is calculated. Then a specific escalation pathway is then activated according to the score. •The escalation pathway outlines actions required by staff for timely review, ensuring appropriate interventions.
National Early Warning Score
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National Early Warning Score (NEWS2) - OCB Media
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The Good NEWS for Wales
www.1000livesplus.wales.nhs.ukThe introduction of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) to clinical areas throughout Wales is an important milestone as for the first time there is a common language and approach to assessment of a patient’s condition. Application of this common approach