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Ramsay Sedation Scale

Ramsay Sedation Scale

Select the sedation level. Target 2–3 for most ICU patients.

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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Pro Tip

Before increasing sedation in a Level 1 patient, always assess and treat pain first using an appropriate pain scale (NRS, BPS, or CPOT). Untreated pain is the most common reason for agitation in ICU patients and will not respond to sedatives alone.

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Did you know?

The Ramsay Scale was published in The British Medical Journal in 1974 and was originally developed not as a standalone tool but as part of a clinical trial assessing a now-withdrawn anaesthetic agent. The scale proved so useful that it outlasted the drug it was designed to evaluate by decades, becoming embedded in ICU practice worldwide.

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