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COMFORT Sedation Assessment Scale
| Form ID | FRM-SED-001 | Revision | 1.0 |
|---|
Patient Information
| Field | Entry |
|---|---|
| Patient Name | |
| MRN | |
| Date of Birth | |
| Assessment Date | |
| Assessment Time | |
| Assessed By |
COMFORT Scale Scoring
1. Alertness
- 1 - Deeply asleep (eyes closed, no response to changes)
- 2 - Lightly asleep (eyes mostly closed, occasional response)
- 3 - Drowsy (eyes mostly closed, occasional response to environment)
- 4 - Fully awake and alert
- 5 - Hyperalert (exaggerated responses to stimuli)
2. Calmness/Agitation
- 1 - Calm (no agitation, peaceful)
- 2 - Slightly anxious (slightly anxious but easily reassured)
- 3 - Anxious (anxious, not easily reassured)
- 4 - Very anxious (very anxious, resistant to treatment)
- 5 - Panicky (panicky, fighting/pulling at tubes)
3. Respiratory Response (for ventilated patients)
- 1 - No spontaneous respirations
- 2 - Spontaneous respirations with little response to ventilator
- 3 - Occasional cough or resistance to ventilator
- 4 - Actively breathes against ventilator
- 5 - Fights ventilator, coughing regularly
4. Physical Movement
- 1 - No movement
- 2 - Occasional slight movement
- 3 - Frequent slight movement
- 4 - Vigorous movement limited to extremities
- 5 - Vigorous movement including torso and head
5. Blood Pressure (MAP) Baseline
Baseline MAP: ______ mmHg
- 1 - MAP below baseline
- 2 - MAP consistently at baseline
- 3 - Infrequent elevations ≥15% above baseline
- 4 - Frequent elevations ≥15% above baseline
- 5 - Sustained elevation ≥15% above baseline
6. Heart Rate Baseline
Baseline HR: ______ bpm
- 1 - HR below baseline
- 2 - HR consistently at baseline
- 3 - Infrequent elevations ≥15% above baseline
- 4 - Frequent elevations ≥15% above baseline
- 5 - Sustained elevation ≥15% above baseline
7. Muscle Tone
- 1 - Muscles totally relaxed, no muscle tone
- 2 - Reduced muscle tone
- 3 - Normal muscle tone
- 4 - Increased muscle tone and flexion of fingers and toes
- 5 - Extreme muscle rigidity and flexion of fingers and toes
8. Facial Tension
- 1 - Facial muscles totally relaxed
- 2 - Facial muscle tone normal, no facial tension
- 3 - Tension evident in some facial muscles
- 4 - Tension evident throughout facial muscles
- 5 - Facial muscles contorted and grimacing
Total Score
Total COMFORT Score: ______ / 40
Score Interpretation
- 8-16: Over-sedated
- 17-26: Optimal sedation range
- 27-40: Under-sedated
Clinical Action
Current Sedation
| Medication | Dose | Rate |
|---|---|---|
Action Taken Based on Score
- No change needed
- Increase sedation
- Decrease sedation
- Notify physician
- Other: ____________
Comments
Signature
| Role | Name | Signature | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| RN/RT |
Form FRM-SED-001 Rev 1.0
Reference: Ambuel B, Hamlett KW, Marx CM, Blumer JL. Assessing distress in pediatric intensive care environments: the COMFORT scale. J Pediatr Psychol. 1992.