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