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Vital signs provide important information about patients’ clinical condition and inform any required interventions
Inadequate response to deterioration is the most common cause of reported critical incidents
Nurses’ compliance with observation protocols can be poor, particularly at night
Peaks in observation frequency suggests the timing of observation is often driven by ward routines
Electronic vital signs devices and early warning score charts may increase vital signs measurements, but further research is needed

Vital signs provide important information about patients’ clinical condition and inform any required interventions
Inadequate response to deterioration is the most common cause of reported critical incidents
Nurses’ compliance with observation protocols can be poor, particularly at night
Peaks in observation frequency suggests the timing of observation is often driven by ward routines
Electronic vital signs devices and early warning score charts may increase vital signs measurements, but further research is needed

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  1. 1. Vital Monitoring
  2. 2.  Vital signs provide important information about patients’ clinical condition and inform any required interventions  Inadequate response to deterioration is the most common cause of reported critical incidents  Nurses’ compliance with observation protocols can be poor, particularly at night  Peaks in observation frequency suggests the timing of observation is often driven by ward routines  Electronic vital signs devices and early warning score charts may increase vital signs measurements, but further research is needed
  3. 3.  Monitoring vital signs - for example, a patient’s blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate - is a crucial aspect of patient care in hospital.  Vital signs indicate a patient’s clinical condition, are necessary to calculate early warning scores and used to determine the monitoring, escalation and interventions that are required subsequently.  There is evidence that nurses’ compliance with vital sign monitoring protocols and guidelines may be poor, especially at night. I
  4. 4.  The CLEO table top vital sign monitor accurately measures pulse oximetry (SpO2), pulse, non-invasive blood pressure and Rapid Temp oral temperature.  The CLEO is a sturdy, yet small lightweight monitor incorporating an easily visible touch-screen LCD display.
  5. 5. Why is monitoring and evaluation important?  Monitoring and evaluation are critical for building a strong, global evidence base around violence against women and for assessing the wide, diverse range of interventions being implemented to address it.  At the global level, it is a tool for identifying and documenting successful programmes and approaches and tracking progress toward common indicators across related projects.  Monitoring and evaluation forms the basis of strengthening understanding around the many multi-layered factors underlying violence against women, women’s experiences with such violence, and the effectiveness of the response at the service provider, community, national and international level.
  6. 6. Primary vital signs:  There are four primary vital signs which are standard in most medical settings:  Body temperature  Heart Rate or Pulse  Respiratory rate  Blood pressure
  7. 7.  Temperature: Temperature recording gives an indication of core body temperature which is normally tightly controlled (thermoregulation) as it affects the rate of chemical reactions.  Pulse: The pulse or heart rate is the rate at which the heart beats while pumping blood through the arteries. Its rate is usually measured either at the wrist or the ankle and is recorded as beats per minute.  Respiratory Rate: The value of respiratory rate as an indicator of potential respiratory dysfunction has been investigated but findings suggest it is of limited value.  Blood Pressure:The blood pressure is recorded as two readings: a high systolic pressure, which occurs during the maximal contraction of the heart, and the lower diastolic or resting pressure.
  8. 8. Why should I monitor my blood pressure at home?  For people with hypertension, home monitoring allows your doctor to monitor how much your blood pressure changes during the day, and from day to day.  This may also help your doctor determine how effectively your blood pressure medication is working.
  9. 9. What special equipment is needed to measure blood pressure?  Either an aneroid monitor, which has a dial gauge and is read by looking at a pointer, or a digital monitor, in which the blood pressure reading flashes on a small screen, can be used to measure blood pressure.  About the aneroid monitor  The aneroid monitor is less expensive than the digital monitor. The cuff is inflated by hand by squeezing a rubber bulb. Some units even have a special feature to make it easier to put the cuff on with one hand. However, the unit can be easily damaged and become less accurate. Because the person using it must listen for heartbeats with the stethoscope, it may not be appropriate for the hearing-impaired.
  10. 10. About the digital monitor  The digital monitor is automatic, with the measurements appearing on a small screen.  Because the recordings are easy to read, this is the most popular blood pressure measuring device.  It is also easier to use than the aneroid unit, and since there is no need to listen to heartbeats through the stethoscope, this is a good device for hearing-impaired patients.  One disadvantage is that body movements or an irregular heart rate can change the accuracy. These units are also more expensive than the aneroid monitors.
  11. 11. Why Spero? Spero Healthcare has evolved around the idea of coexisting with hospital and consultants for a patient who is ill enough to need additional health care, but stable enough to be discharged from the hospital. Understanding the current need and challenges faced by the patient, Spero healthcare have come up with systematic approach to address all the above challenges by developing technology solution, professional enhancement through training, integration of services through dedicated healthcare management and robust processes.
  12. 12. Services Offer By Spero • Physician (Doctor)assistant services • Physiotherapy services • Healthcare assistant services (24 Hours) • Home Healthcare equipment • Nurse Services • Medical Transportation • Respiratory Services • Lab Service
  13. 13. Spero Healthcare Office No.5 Bhosale House Apts, Karve Road.Pune-411004 WebSite www.sperohealthcare.in

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