Nursing Confidence in Managing Sedation Complications Scale (NC-MSCS)

Nursing Confidence in Managing Sedation Complications Scale (NC-MSCS)

I am confident that I am able to use information about cardiorespiratory reserve to assess risk for sedation-related complications  
I am confident that I am able to use body mass index to assess risk of sedation-related complications  
I am confident that I am able to use ASA physical classification status to assess risk of sedation-related complications  
I am confident I am able to identify in advance patients which patients might be difficult to bag-mask ventilate  
I am confident I am able to identify in advance which patients might be more difficult to intubate  
I am confident that I am able to interpret results from a screening tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea to assess risk of sedation-related complications  
I am confident I am able to use information about a patient's previous anaesthesia and sedation history to assess risk for sedation-related complications  
I am confident I am able to respond appropriately when hypotension is detected during or following an episode of sedation  
I am confident I am able to respond appropriately when bradycardia is detected during or following an episode of sedation  
I am confident I am able to respond appropriately when hypoxia is detected during or following an episode of sedation  
I am confident I am able to respond appropriately when under ventilation (lower than normal breath volume) is detected during or following an episode of sedation  
I am confident I am able to identify hypotension during or following an episode of sedation  
I am confident I am able to identify bradycardia during or following an episode of sedation  
I am confident I am able to identify abnormal respiratory rate during or following an episode of sedation  
I am confident that I am able to apply a chin-lift correctly  
I am confident that I am able to apply jaw support correctly  
I am confident that I am able to insert a nasopharyngeal airway correctly  
I am confident that I am able to insert an oropharyngeal airway correctly