Contains fulltext : 87724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality from sepsis, was launched. Although the SSC supplies tools to measure and improve the quality of care for patients with sepsis, effective implementation remains troublesome and no recommendations concerning the role of nurses are given. OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of a multifaceted implementation program including the introduction of a nurse-driven, care bundle based, sepsis protocol followed by training and performance feedback. DESIGN AND SETTING: A prospective before-and-after intervention study conducted in the emergency department (ED) of a unive...
Background: Medical interventions specific to the Emergency Department (ED) have come a long way in ...
The purpose of this quality improvement initiative project is to implement a sepsis screening tools,...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how nurses identify patient’s sepsis and how nurses conduct...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
Aim: Sepsis is a significant and time-sensitive clinical concern for patients who present to Emergen...
Background: Severe sepsis is the leading cause of death at the University of Utah Hospital (UUH). In...
Author: Agnė Šaltkauskaitė The Impact of Nurses in Early Diagnostics of Sepsis. Aim: to analyze data...
PURPOSE: Local evidence suggested that Emergency Medical Service Providers (EMSPs) and Mobile Intens...
PURPOSE: Local evidence suggested that Emergency Medical Service Providers (EMSPs) and Mobile Intens...
PURPOSE: Local evidence suggested that Emergency Medical Service Providers (EMSPs) and Mobile Intens...
Aim: Sepsis is a significant and time-sensitive clinical concern for patients who present to Emergen...
Aim Sepsis is a significant and time-sensitive clinical concern for patients who present to Emergen...
Abstract Sepsis is a potential life-threatening emergency that can become fatal if left unidentifie...
Sepsis is the leading cause of death among hospitalized patients but with rapid identification, asse...
Background: Medical interventions specific to the Emergency Department (ED) have come a long way in ...
The purpose of this quality improvement initiative project is to implement a sepsis screening tools,...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how nurses identify patient’s sepsis and how nurses conduct...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
Aim: Sepsis is a significant and time-sensitive clinical concern for patients who present to Emergen...
Background: Severe sepsis is the leading cause of death at the University of Utah Hospital (UUH). In...
Author: Agnė Šaltkauskaitė The Impact of Nurses in Early Diagnostics of Sepsis. Aim: to analyze data...
PURPOSE: Local evidence suggested that Emergency Medical Service Providers (EMSPs) and Mobile Intens...
PURPOSE: Local evidence suggested that Emergency Medical Service Providers (EMSPs) and Mobile Intens...
PURPOSE: Local evidence suggested that Emergency Medical Service Providers (EMSPs) and Mobile Intens...
Aim: Sepsis is a significant and time-sensitive clinical concern for patients who present to Emergen...
Aim Sepsis is a significant and time-sensitive clinical concern for patients who present to Emergen...
Abstract Sepsis is a potential life-threatening emergency that can become fatal if left unidentifie...
Sepsis is the leading cause of death among hospitalized patients but with rapid identification, asse...
Background: Medical interventions specific to the Emergency Department (ED) have come a long way in ...
The purpose of this quality improvement initiative project is to implement a sepsis screening tools,...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how nurses identify patient’s sepsis and how nurses conduct...