Modified early warning score (MEWS) - Evidencio
Modified early warning score (MEWS)
A model to enable you to assess the severity of disease and identify patients with declining conditions. The Modified early warning score (MEWS) can be used on all hospitalized patients to allow for early detection of clinical deterioration and potential need for higher lever of care.
Research authors: Subbe CP, Kruger M, Rutherford P , Gemmel L
Version: 1.26
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Systolic blood pressure

0
200
mmHg

Heart rate

40
200
bpm

Respiratory rate

4
45
bpm

Temperature

30
42
C

AVPU score

MEWS-score: ... points

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A score ≥5 is linked to an increased likelihoof of admissino to the intensive care unit or death.

Any individual variable with a score of 3 points should be considered a higher lever of care patient.

This algorithm is provided for educational, training and information purposes. It must not be used to support medical decision making, or to provide medical or diagnostic services. Read our full disclaimer.

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