1 Early Warning Score (EWS) Management Protocol



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1 1.1 Education of staff... 3 1.2 Clinical staff responsibilities... 3 1.3 Communication/handover requirements... 5 1.4 Evaluation... 5 1.5 Appendix One: Adult... 6 1.6 Appendix Two: Modified Early Obstetric Warning score (MEOWS) Management Protocol... 7 1.7 Appendix Three: Paediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS) Management Protocol... 8 Policy Statement Purpose EWS tools assist with the recognition and appropriate management of clinically deteriorating patients and the patient at risk of clinical deterioration and is complimentary to skilled clinical assessment and decision making. An Early Warning Score must be used for all patients within a hospital setting when recording observations/vital signs, to aide: Early detection of detrimental changes Safe, timely, effective management of care in response to a patient s deteriorating condition. The EWS is required to be communicated between staff when transferring patients between areas and with requests for clinical assistance. Variations Maternity patients use the Modified Early Obstetric Warning Score (MEOWS). Paediatric patients up to 15 years of age, use the age appropriate Paediatric EWS (PEWS). The Neonatal ICU is exempt from using PEWS. For the purposes of this policy when the term EWS is used, this encompasses the EWS, MEOWS and PEWS. Ref: 0928 Page 1 of 8 Review Date: June2014

Audience/Scope CDHB Medical, Nursing and Midwifery staff Associated Documents CDHB EWS Management Protocol Booklet CDHB EWS Education packages CDHB EWS Audit tool CDHB EWS Lanyard Cards (in development) CDHB Adult Observation Chart C280010 CDHB MEOWS chart (in development) CDHB Paediatric Observation Chart (0 3 months) C280011A CDHB Paediatric Observation Chart (12 months) C280011B CDHB Paediatric Observation Chart (1-4 years) C280011C CDHB Paediatric Observation Chart (5-11 years) C280011D CDHB Paediatric Observation Chart (11-15 years) C280011E CDHB PEWS Lanyard Cards (in development) CDHB Neuroscience Observation Chart C280014 CDHB Neurology Observation Chart C180002 CDHB ISBAR Communication Policy Vol 11 CDHB ISBAR CDROM CDHB ISBAR Lanyard Cards ref 2299 CDHB Transfer of Patients between Hospitals Vol 11 CDHB Maternity Acute Observation Chart C280090 CDHB Adult Cardiology Observation Chart C280094 CDHB Paediatric HDU Observation Chart (0 3 months) C280016A CDHB Paediatric HDU Observation Chart (12 months) C280016B CDHB Paediatric HDU Observation Chart (1-4 years) C280016C CDHB Paediatric HDU Observation Chart (5-11 years) C280016D CDHB Paediatric Observation Chart (11-15 years) C280016E Ref: 0928 Page 2 of 8 Review Date: June2014

1.1 Education of staff All staff within the scope of this policy must receive clinical training on the EWS Management Protocol. Staff must be aware of their responsibilities within the protocol as part of the division and ward/unit orientation. 1.2 Clinical staff responsibilities All patients must have a documented plan for the monitoring of observations that is clinically appropriate for the patient. 1.2.1 Nursing Observation Responsibilities For an adult patient, the following observations/symptoms must be recorded to obtain an accurate EWS: Respiratory rate calculated over 1 minute Heart rate for at least ½ minute Blood pressure Conscious level using the AVPU Temperature (by a consistent method) Urine output For a maternity patient, the following observations/symptoms must be recorded to obtain an accurate MEOWS: Respiratory rate calculated over 1 minute Heart rate for at least ½ minute Blood pressure Conscious level using the AVPU Temperature (by a consistent method) Urine output Lochia (post natal) Proteinura (ante and post natal) Reflexes (ante and post natal) Ref: 0928 Page 3 of 8 Review Date: June2014

For a Paediatric patient the following observations/symptoms must be completed on admission to obtain accurate PEWS. Subsequent observation requirements are determined by the PEWS management plan and/or the medical team. Respiratory rate calculated over 1 minute Respiratory distress score Pulse oximetry Heart rate for at least ½ minute Blood pressure Conscious level (using the AVPU) Capillary refill time Note whilst temperature is not included in the PEWS, a baseline temperature recording is taken on admission and four hourly thereafter for an inpatient. 1.2.2 Protocol Management and Documentation Responsibilities Nursing staff must calculate the EWS from the observations/symptoms and document the score on the appropriate observation chart or in the clinical notes. All clinical staff must follow the appropriate EWS management protocol according to the EWS calculation. All clinical staff will document any variances from the EWS in the clinical notes and update care plan/pathway. If a EWS score is explainable and acceptable for a patient based on clinical judgement, the reason(s), acceptable observation parameters and an alternative management plan must be clearly documented by medical staff in the patient s clinical record. Medical staff must document the following within the clinical notes for each patient review: The EWS Reason for review e.g. ward round, review requested, etc Assessment and management plan If an additional review is requested indicate the time frame for this review to prevent further patient clinical deterioration. Ref: 0928 Page 4 of 8 Review Date: June2014

1.3 Communication/handover requirements Any pathway communication/handover with other staff i.e. Medical Staff or Clinical Team Coordinators, is provided using the ISBAR communication method stating the: Patient s condition/diagnosis Patient s EWS The components of observations that drove the score What actions have already been taken Clarification of actions to take following the communication i.e. repeat EWS in set timeframe and contact medical staff again if required. 1.4 Evaluation Regular compliance audits of the use of the EWS Management protocol will be conducted in areas using the CDHB EWS/MEOWS/PEWS Audit tool. Ref: 0928 Page 5 of 8 Review Date: June2014

1.5 Appendix One: Adult Early Warning Score (EWS) Management Protocol From the back of the Adult Observation Chart C280001 Ref: 0928 Page 6 of 8 Review Date: June2014

1.6 Appendix Two: Modified Early Obstetric Warning score (MEOWS) Management Protocol Ref: 0928 Page 7 of 8 Review Date: June 2014

1.7 Appendix Three: Paediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS) Management Protocol Policy Owner Date of Authorisation June 2013 Department of Nursing, Christchurch Hospital Ref: 0928 Page 8 of 8 Review Date : June 2014