Acceptable ranges for physiological variables (PIC)
Disclaimer
These guidelines have been adopted to guide clinical decision making for the medical, nursing and allied health staff of Perth Children’s Hospital. They are not strict protocols, and they do not replace the judgement of a senior clinician. Clinical common-sense should be applied at all times. These clinical guidelines should never be relied on as a substitute for proper assessment with respect to the particular circumstances of each case and the needs of each patient. Clinicians should also consider the local skill level available and their local area policies before following any guideline.
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Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guideline
The following guideline has been endorsed by the National Paediatric Improvement Collaborative and should be used in conjunction with the relevant local guidelines.
- NOTE: This guideline is NOT intended for use in the recognition of patient deterioration. The age-appropriate Observation and Response tool (PARROT chart) should be used to record patient observations at PCH (excluding Paediatric Critical Care and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit).
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The acceptable ranges for physiological variables guideline follows the evidence-based guidelines from the National Paediatric Improvement Collaborative (PIC).
The guideline should be used in conjunction with local policies and guidelinesin your health service.
Please refer to the PIC Guidelines disclaimer.
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