Welsh Levels of Care E-Learning Program Glossary
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NEWSNational Early Warning Score(s). | |
NGTNasogastric tube. | |
NHSNational Health Service. | ||
National Acuity AuditThe National Acuity Audit is a bi-annual audit of patient acuity across NHS Wales. For the purpose of the bi-annual audit, patient acuity data is collected during the months of January and June, at 15:00 hrs each day, as stipulated by the Chief Nursing Officer. The more data that is collected, the more robust and reliable picture of a ward’s caseload will be obtained. Data must be recorded on every patient, 7 days a week, for the full calendar month for the period of the acuity audit. | ||
Nurse Staffing Level (Wales) Act 2016The Nurse Staffing Level (Wales) Act 2016 became law in Wales in March 2016. The Act
requires health service bodies to make provision for an appropriate nurse staffing level
wherever nursing services are provided, and to ensure that they are providing sufficient
nurses to allow them time to care for patients sensitively. This requirement extends to
anywhere NHS Wales provides, or commissions a third party to provide, nurses. | ||
Nurse Staffing LevelsThe total number of registered nurses
plus the number of persons providing care under the supervision of, or
discharging duties delegated to them by a registered nurse, e.g. HCSWs. The nurse staffing level refers to the
required establishment and the planned roster. | |
NursesA registered nurse who has a live registration on sub
parts 1 or 2 of the Nursing and Midwifery Council register. | ||
Nursing ThemesTechnical detail about the condition and interventions required at each level. | |
