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This was created with our rapid response team in mind. You're standing at the bedside of a patient pondering what to do. This cheatsheet will give you some heads up on at what point you should notify the physician, or have the RN do so.
This was created with our rapid response team in mind. You're standing at the bedside of a patient pondering what to do. This cheatsheet will give you some heads up on at what point you should notify the physician, or have the RN do so.
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This was created with our rapid response team in mind. You're standing at the bedside of a patient pondering what to do. This cheatsheet will give you some heads up on at what point you should notify the physician, or have the RN do so.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Als DOC, PDF, TXT herunterladen oder online auf Scribd lesen
Indicators for calling patient’s Dr: (Sepsis Screen = Temp>100.3 or < 96.
8, HR>80, RR >20, SBP <90)
Respiratory Change in Change in LOC Change in Staff Worry Chest Pain Fluid status Temp Labs Status Change HR (mental status) BP 8 or >28 >130 <40 <90 >170 Not look right I>O >100.4 or WBC > 12,000 or Lethargic or New < 96.8 or < 4,000 SOB changed by Confused Changed by Nausea/ Wet lungs 20% from Unresponsive 20% from vomiting Recurring Critical Critical >25,000 O2 Sat: decreased baseline Agitated baseline Diaphoretic UOP: >106 <2,500 from baseline <50cc/ <91 Rhythm Undetectable What’s wrong? 4hours