Vitals

Monitoring blood pressure, heart rate, fluid input/output, mental status, and the heart’s internal pressures and efficacy. The more invasive and extensive the measures taken for monitoring; the more tenuous the patient’s status.

Guidelines in which to defer therapy or consult the team

FIO2: ≥0.60 (60%) 

PEEP: ≥10 cm H2O 

Partial pressure of Oxygen (PaO2): 80-95 mmHg 

Oxygen Saturation (SaO2): Inability to maintain >90% 

Pulse oximeter (SpO2): <88% (case dependent) 

Heart rate: >130 or <30-40 bpm 

Blood Pressure: Baseline change >20 systolic or  >10 diastolic or  systolic BP >200 mm Hg or  <90 mm Hg 

Respiratory Rate: >40 breaths/min 

Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP): >110 mm Hg or <65 mm Hg 

Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP): < 50 or >70 mmHg

Intracranial Pressure (ICP): >20 

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