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Post Anaesthesia Recovery Score PDF

The document provides a post anesthesia recovery score (modified Aldrete score) for assessing patients after anesthesia. It lists criteria such as activity, respiration, circulation, consciousness, oxygen saturation, pain, surgical bleeding, and nausea/vomiting. For each criterion it provides a scoring system of 0, 1, or 2. A total score of 9 or higher indicates the patient can be considered for discharge from the recovery area. The document includes spaces to record the patient's name, assessment details, scores, recommendations, and assessor details.

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Post Anaesthesia Recovery Score PDF

The document provides a post anesthesia recovery score (modified Aldrete score) for assessing patients after anesthesia. It lists criteria such as activity, respiration, circulation, consciousness, oxygen saturation, pain, surgical bleeding, and nausea/vomiting. For each criterion it provides a scoring system of 0, 1, or 2. A total score of 9 or higher indicates the patient can be considered for discharge from the recovery area. The document includes spaces to record the patient's name, assessment details, scores, recommendations, and assessor details.

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POST ANAESTHESIA RECOVERY SCORE (MODIFIED ALDRETE)

Patient’s name: _______________________________________ UID: ________________________


Age: ____________________ Gender: ____________________ Department: __________________
Type of Anaesthesia: __________________________ Surgery: ___________________________
Date and time of Anaesthesia: _____________________________________________________

SCORING (Date of scoring ______________; Time ________________)


Criteria Scores Patient’s score Remark

Activity 2 = Able to move all 4 limbs


1 = Able to move any two limbs only
0 = Unable to move any limb
Respiration 2 = Able to breathe deeply and cough freely
1 = Dyspnoea or limited breathing
0 = Apnoeic or unable to breathe

Circulation 2 = BP +/- 20% of pre-anaesthetic level


1 = BP +/- 20%-49% of pre-anaesthetic level
0 = BP +/- >50% of pre-anaesthetic level

Consciousness 2 = Fully awake


1 = Arousable on calling
0 = Not responding

O2 saturation 2 = Able to maintain SpO2 >92% on room Air


1 = Needs supplementary O2 to maintain SpO2 >90%
0 = SpO2 <90% despite supplementary O2

Pain 2 = Minimal to no pain, controllable with oral analgesics


1 = Presence of pain despite analgesic
Surgical 2 = Minimal/Does not require dressing change
Bleeding 1 = Moderate/Up to two dressing changes required
0 = Severe/More than three dressing changes required
Nausea and 2 = None to minimal
Vomiting 1 = Moderate
0 = Severe

Total score of patient


Interpretation of score: Patient with score of 9 or higher can be considered for shifting out of recovery area

Recommendation: ___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Assessment and scoring done by;
Name: _____________________________________ Designation: _______________________
Signature: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________ Time: ___________________

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