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MODIFIED RICHMOND AGITATION AND SEDATION SCALE (mRASS) MODIFIED RICHMOND AGITATION AND SEDATION SCALE (mRASS) Procedure for RASS Assessment Observe patient Patient is alert, restless, or agitated (score 0 to +4) If not alert, state patient's name and say to open eyes and look at speaker Ask 'Describe how you are feeling?' Patient awakens with sustained eye opening and eye contact (score -1)
2019 Residential Appliance Saturation Study The California Residential Appliance Saturation Study (RASS) is a comprehensive look at residential energy use The California Energy Commission (CEC) manages the study, which is based on the California Home Energy Survey
Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale - Wikipedia Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS) is a medical scale used to measure the agitation or sedation level of a person It was developed with efforts of different practitioners, represented by physicians, nurses and pharmacists [1][2]
Microsoft Word - RASS. doc - mnhospitals. org Ely EW, Truman B, Shintani A, Thomason JWW, Wheeler AP, Gordon S et al Monitoring sedation status over time in ICU patients: the reliability and validity of the Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS)
RASS - Login From 2018 to 2020, the California Energy Commission funded and administered a Residential Appliance Saturation Study that serves as an update to the 2009 RASS, with the following utilities participating: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG E), Southern California Edison (SCE), Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), San Diego Gas
Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS) - Physiopedia For physiotherapists, the RASS can be used to streamline communication regarding sedation and agitation with other healthcare providers Resulting scores can guide decision-making regarding the appropriateness of physiotherapy intervention and treatment priority