ViCTOR

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Across
  1. 4. The "R" in ViCTOR stands for
  2. 9. Is the tool designed for neonates above or below 32 weeks?
  3. 12. Where is the ViCTOR tool designed for use?
  4. 13. Write these in the big boxes
  5. 14. When a clinical event occurs, medical staff must clearly document and articulate the __________
  6. 15. Who do you contact when the observations are in the orange zone?
  7. 16. _____________ of Care of the Newborn is the name of the process to follow
  8. 17. What colour box means "acceptable but stay vigilant"?
  9. 19. Another name for these charts is tack and ______________
  10. 20. What National Standard has it been designed to fit in with?
Down
  1. 1. Who else may be worried about the newborn’s clinical state?
  2. 2. What colour box means "clinical review recommended"?
  3. 3. What is the maximum time a modification can be in place for?
  4. 5. What colour box means "emergency response required"?
  5. 6. It is designed to recognize and manage the _____ newborn
  6. 7. The "O" in ViCTOR stands for
  7. 8. Dot and line documentation is placed in these
  8. 10. team who do you contact when the observations are in the purple zone?
  9. 11. What is the acronym for effective communication?
  10. 18. Drawing a line between the dots will demonstrate a _____