Authors

  1. Stewart, Jacqueline DNP, RN, CEN, CCRN, FAEN
  2. Carman, Margaret DNP, MSN, RN, CEN, ACNP
  3. Spegman, Adele PhD, RN
  4. Sabol, Valerie K. PhD, ACNP-BC, GNP-BC

Abstract

The Modified Early Warning System (MEWS) is a scoring rubric used to detect the earliest signs of a change in a patient's condition. This mixed-methods study used pre- and postintervention data to describe the impact of the MEWS on the frequency of rapid response system activations and cardiopulmonary arrests among patients admitted to medical-surgical units. Focus groups of nursing staff provided insight into the factors that influence how nurses use the MEWS at the bedside as a framework to identify, intervene, and manage patients in need of an advanced level of care.