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Short National Early Warning Score — Developing a Modified Early Warning Score
Australian Critical Care, 2018Early Warning Score (EWS) systems have been developed for detecting hospital patients clinical deterioration. Many studies show that a National Early Warning Score (NEWS) performs well in discriminating survival from death in acute medical and surgical hospital wards. NEWS is validated for Portugal and is available for use.
Leandro, Luís, Carla, Nunes
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Prehospital National Early Warning Score predicts early mortality
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2019BackgroundNational Early Warning Score (NEWS) has been shown to be the best early warning score to predict in‐hospital mortality but there is limited information on its predictive value in a prehospital setting. The aim of the current study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of NEWS in a prehospital setting using large population‐based ...
Nurmi Jouni +7 more
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National early warning score (NEWS) – evaluation in surgery
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2015Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate staff opinion on the impact of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) system on surgical wards. In 2012, the NEWS system was introduced to Irish hospitals on a phased basis as part of a national clinical programme in acute care.
Peter M, Neary +4 more
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The National Early Warning Score in practice: a reflection
British Journal of Nursing, 2014In 2012, The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) developed a National Early Warning Score (NEWS) as a standardised approach to assessment and response to critical illness. This paper reports the authors' experiences whilst implementing NEWS across one large inner London NHS Trust.
Day, Tina, Oxton, Julie
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Factors affecting response to National Early Warning Score (NEWS)
Resuscitation, 2015The NEWS is a physiological score, which prescribes an appropriate response for the deteriorating patient in need of urgent medical care. However, it has been suggested that compliance with early warning scoring systems for identifying patient deterioration may vary out of hours.
Ivana Kolic +4 more
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2016
The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic prediction power of a newly introduced early warning score modified by serum lactate level, the National Early Warning Score-Lactate (NEWS-L) score, among community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) patients.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic prediction power of a newly introduced early warning score modified by serum lactate level, the National Early Warning Score-Lactate (NEWS-L) score, among community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) patients.
Sion, Jo +5 more
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Updating the National Early Warning Score algorithm: saving more lives
British Journal of Nursing, 2018Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, University of Southampton, discusses the contribution of the Royal College of Physicians to effective monitoring of sick patients in hospital
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Validation of the National Early Warning Score in the prehospital setting
Resuscitation, 2015Early intervention and response to deranged physiological parameters in the critically ill patient improves outcomes. A National Early Warning Score (NEWS) based on physiological observations has been developed for use throughout the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK.
Daniel J, Silcock +3 more
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National early warning score (NEWS) is not suitable for all patients
BMJ, 2012McGinlay and Pearse worry about the use of the national early warning score (NEWS) in people recovering from brain injury,1 2 but its insensitivity in people developing acute brain insults is also worrying. In the assessment of brain dysfunction, NEWS depends solely on the “alert, verbal, pain, unresponsive (AVPU)” system.
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