How Often Do You Assess A Stable Patient. The patients vital signs are T100 P 92 R16 BP170100. Do a detailed examination of all extremities.
Here I describe a case of a patient who met some but not all of the criteria for extubation. Once our patients get to the postpartum floor we do Vag. Do not use more than 3 sprays in a 15-minute period.
Repeat and record vital signs 3.
Repeat and record vital signs 3. If the patient is really critical we document a lot more. Avoid long genealogies and extended tales. If the patient is pretty stable you can cover everything with documenting the 2 full assessments q2h focused with changesinterventions documented when they occur.