Neurological observations in infants, children and young people: part two

Nurs Child Young People. 2023 Jul 7. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.2023.e1473. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Neurological observations are a vital part of the assessment of infants, children and young people with a suspected or confirmed acquired brain injury (ABI). They are designed to identify neurological deterioration and inform the management of ABIs. Children's nurses may perform many of these neurological observations, including by using tools such as the AVPU scale, the Glasgow Coma Scale, pupillary response and limb assessment. This is the second of two articles that aim to encourage accuracy and consistency when performing neurological observations in infants, children and young people with a suspected or confirmed ABI to optimise their care. The article explains how to undertake various elements of a neurological assessment, how often to perform neurological observations, when to escalate concerns and why it is important to use family-centred care.

Keywords: child health; clinical; families; neurology; nursing care; observations; patient assessment; patients; professional.

Publication types

  • Published Erratum