The aldrete score is a score of 1 through 10 assessing a patient after anesthesia. Most post anesthesia units use the Aldrete score as a discharge criteria. If a patient's score is 8 or below the doctor must be notified and the patient is not dischargable. The Aldrete score assesses level of consciousness, respirtory status, circulatory status, pain, and nausea.
It's a research tool for measuring sedation subjectively.
An IQ score of 50 would indicate Mild or Moderate Retardation
The Modified Aldrete Score is used in post anesthesia care units to determine the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood. A score of 9 or above is required for a patient to be discharged.
Cohen-Mansfield urges that an overall score not be calculated in that way.
Post aneshesia score, or PAR, refers to the condition of a patient after anesthesia. A PAR of 9-10 is desired for discharge to a regular non ICU ward. Vital signs should be within 20% of baseline, color, consciousness and movement are also rated.
Virginia Apgar invented the apgar score to assess a baby's health immediately after birth. She developed the score after looking at the effect of obstetric anesthesia. The score looks at a baby's Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration.
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An IQ score of 50 would indicate Mild or Moderate Retardation
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