विधियों की तुलना करें
चुनी हुई विधियों की आमने-सामने समीक्षा करें; भिन्नता वाली पंक्तियाँ रेखांकित हैं।
| तरल संतुलन निगरानी× | अर्ली वार्निंग स्कोर× | |
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| क्षेत्र | नर्सिंग | नर्सिंग |
| परिवार | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| उद्भव वर्ष≠ | 1950 | 2012 |
| प्रवर्तक≠ | Clinical nursing and medical practice standard | Royal College of Physicians and multiple researchers (Smith, Prytherch, et al.) |
| प्रकार≠ | Monitoring protocol | Scoring and warning system |
| मौलिक स्रोत≠ | Scales, K., & Pilsworth, J. (2008). The importance of fluid balance in clinical practice. Nursing Standard, 22(47), 50-57. link ↗ | Smith, G. B., Prytherch, D. R., Schmidt, P. E., & Featherstone, P. I. (2008). Should early warning systems be based on single data points or on trends? Resuscitation, 81(4), 424-426. link ↗ |
| उपनाम≠ | I&O Monitoring, Fluid Assessment, Hydration Status Assessment | EWS, NEWS, National Early Warning Score, Rapid Response System |
| संबंधित | 4 | 4 |
| सारांश≠ | Fluid Balance Monitoring is a systematic nursing process for tracking and comparing fluid intake and output to maintain adequate hydration and detect abnormalities in fluid status. By measuring all sources of fluid intake (oral, intravenous, enteral feeding) and all routes of fluid loss (urine, feces, perspiration, drainage), clinicians can assess overall fluid balance and identify dehydration or fluid overload. This monitoring is essential for patients with conditions affecting fluid regulation or those requiring precise intake-output tracking. | The Early Warning Score (EWS), most commonly known as the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) in the UK, is a standardized tool for identifying acutely unwell patients at risk of deterioration. Developed by the Royal College of Physicians and validated through research by Smith, Prytherch, and colleagues, NEWS combines vital sign measurements and supplemental oxygen use to generate a composite score. High NEWS scores trigger escalated care responses, enabling early intervention before critical illness develops. |
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