Neuro-ICU rounding work sheet – BACK<\/a><\/p>\nFormat<\/h3>\n The sheet allows for 6 days of tracking.\u00a0For more than 6 days, print the “Back” sheet alone and use it to continue tracking the patient.<\/p>\n
This is a 2-sided form that helps you track neuro-exam, labs, imaging, ventilator parameters, EVD output and settings, and CSF findings over time for an individual patient.<\/p>\n
HPI and background information is entered on the front, and on the back is a daily update form.<\/p>\n
I typically print about as many forms as patients that I anticipate seeing in the neuro-ICU in a week, staple them together then walk around with the forms in my lab coat.<\/p>\n
Abbreviations used<\/h3>\n Only non-standard abbreviations are noted.<\/p>\n
Tm – 24-hour maximum temperature O2 – SpO2 (oxygen saturation) I\/O\/Nd\/Nt – Input \/ Ouput \/ Net daily in-out balance \/ Net in-out balance for hospital stay o\/n – overnight events MS – mental status exam findings CNs – cranial nerve exam findings Endo BS – endocrinology and blood sugar management EVD o\/p ml – 24 hour output in milliliters of EVD ICP – intracranial pressure measured from EVD CPP – cerebral perfusion pressure estimated from mean arterial pressure (MAP) – ICP Prot – CSF protein level gstn – CSF gram stain LED – lower extremity doppler study (used to check for DVT) BM record – note date of last bowel movement Cx – culture (eg. Ur cx means urine culture) HSQ – heparin sub-cutaneous SSI – sliding scale insulin; “L M H” are low- medium- or high-dose sliding scale protocols MRA\/carUS – refer to head\/neck vascular studies (either MRA or carotid ultrasound) DOA – date of admission<\/p>\n
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