Module: RASS Score
In this module, you will gain an understanding of the various aspects of the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale (RASS) including:
- Purpose and importance of the RASS score
- Components and scoring method
- Step-by-step guide to a RASS assessment
- Interpretation of the RASS score
- Common errors in a RASS assessment
This module provides clear, step-by-step demonstrations of how to assess and document a RASS score, a critical tool for evaluating the sedation and agitation levels of patients, especially in intensive care settings. The module covers the rationale behind using RASS, the specific scoring criteria ranging from +4 (combative) to -5 (unarousable), and detailed guidance on conducting accurate assessments. Through clinical examples, interactive visuals, and knowledge checks, the module helps nurses develop proficiency in using the RASS scale effectively to guide sedation management, ensure patient safety, and support clinical decision-making in acute care environments.