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NEWS2 Score

National Early Warning Score 2 — the standard deterioration scoring tool used across Australia, UK and NZ. Free nursing calculator for news2 score. AU and US comp...

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You're doing obs rounds at 0400 and the numbers on bed 7 look off — RR up, SpO₂ down slightly, a bit muddled. Time to score it properly.

NEWS2 Score
Assessment
NEWS2 = RR + SpO₂ + Air/O₂ + SBP + HR + Consciousness + Temp Clinical thresholds: 0 = routine monitoring · 1–4 = low (assess 4–6 hourly) · 5–6 or any single 3 = medium (urgent review) · ≥7 = high (MET/RRT call)
SpO₂ Scale 2 applies only to patients with confirmed hypercapnic respiratory failure (e.g. COPD) with a prescribed target of 88–92%.
💡 Any single parameter scoring 3 triggers medium risk regardless of total score — do not rely on total alone.
⚕️ Clinical safety: 🇦🇺 Verify with facility drug formulary and senior clinician · Meets AHPRA/ACSQHC standards

1 What this calculator does

Calculates the National Early Warning Score 2 from six physiological parameters plus oxygen supplementation. Classifies clinical risk as low, medium or high and recommends the appropriate escalation response per RCP NEWS2 guidance.

2 Formula & professional reasoning

NEWS2 = RR + SpO₂ + Air/O₂ + SBP + HR + Consciousness + Temperature

NEWS2 assigns 0–3 points per parameter based on deviation from normal. Any single parameter scoring 3 triggers medium risk regardless of total — this single-parameter rule is critical and often missed. Score ≥7 is a clinical emergency requiring immediate MET/RRT activation.

3 Worked examples

⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.

Basic
Stable patient
Given: RR 16 · SpO₂ 97% · Air · SBP 130 · HR 75 · Alert · Temp 36.8°C
Working: 0+0+0+0+0+0+0 = 0
Answer: NEWS2 0 — Routine monitoring
💡 Document and continue 12-hourly observations.
Standard
Deteriorating patient
Given: RR 23 · SpO₂ 94% · O₂ 2L/min · SBP 105 · HR 105 · Alert · Temp 37.8°C
Working: 2+1+2+1+1+0+1 = 8
Answer: NEWS2 8 — HIGH RISK ⚠️
💡 Immediate MET/RRT activation. Continuous monitoring.
Advanced
COPD patient on Scale 2
Given: RR 9 · SpO₂ 89% Scale 2 · O₂ · SBP 100 · HR 58 · Voice · Temp 37.0°C
Working: 3+3+2+2+1+3+0 = 14
Answer: NEWS2 14 — CRITICAL
💡 SpO₂ Scale 2 applies only to prescribed target 88–92% patients. Full emergency response.

4 Sanity check

Score 0
Routine — 12-hourly obs minimum
Score 1–4
Low — 4–6 hourly, inform nurse in charge
Score 5–6 or any single 3
Medium — urgent ward review within 30 min
Single parameter scoring 3 always = medium risk.
Score ≥7
High — MET/RRT immediately
Emergency response. Continuous monitoring. Do not leave bedside.

5 Common errors

ErrorCauseConsequenceFix
Using Scale 1 for COPD patients Not checking whether Scale 2 applies SpO₂ of 89% scores 0 instead of 3 on Scale 2 Only use Scale 2 for patients with a documented target SpO₂ of 88–92%
Ignoring single-parameter rule Relying solely on total score RR of 25 (score 3) triggers medium risk even if total is only 3 Always check for any single score of 3, regardless of total
Rounding temperature down 37.9°C rounded to 37°C Misses 1-point fever score Enter actual temperature to one decimal place
Not documenting time of assessment Omission Deterioration trend undetectable Always record date and time with every NEWS2 score