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NEWS2 Early Warning Score

NEWS2 — National Early Warning Score 2

Supplemental Oxygen

Consciousness (ACVPU)

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Pro Tip

The most important single observation in NEWS2 is the respiratory rate — it is the earliest and most sensitive vital sign of deterioration in the majority of acute illness presentations, including sepsis, respiratory failure, and heart failure. Yet it is the most commonly inaccurate observation due to time pressure and over-reliance on monitor values. Train yourself to count respiratory rate for a full 60 seconds as a non-negotiable habit. A respiratory rate of 22 is qualitatively different from 20 — and that difference scores 2 points and can change the clinical response entirely.

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Wist je dat?

The original NEWS score (2012) did not include the distinction for new confusion in the AVPU assessment — it simply scored V, P, and U as 3 points without specifically calling out confusion. The update to NEWS2 in 2017 explicitly added 'new confusion' as a 3-point trigger alongside V, P, and U, recognising that acute delirium is a critical early warning sign of sepsis, metabolic disturbance, and neurological deterioration that is frequently underappreciated by clinical staff when other vital signs appear relatively normal. This single change represented a major clinical safety improvement.

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