In the world every hour approximately 1,000 people die from sepsis; in the Brazil, the sepsis is one of the major health prob- lems, and is currently the leading cause of death in intensive care units (ICU). Given the above objective was to identify nurses' knowledge of a UTI about the stages of sepsis in a large public hospital within Rondônia, Brazil. This is a descriptive study, quantitative and qualitative cross-sectional, conducted from 17 to 21 June 2013. The sample consisted of 9 nurses. Data collection was based on a structured questionnaire with 3 objec- tive questions related to demographics and 8 guiding questions about sepsis. The result of the survey revealed that nurses have knowledge about prevention and ...
The study aim was to determine the incidence and evolution of sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate nurses' knowledge about the definitions of Sepsis-3 and updates to ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to estimate disease incidence and mortality rate o...
A sepse pode ser definida pela presença de uma disfunção orgânica que ameaça a vida, ...
Sepsis is defined as a syndrome of inflammatory response, motivated by an aggressive agent, associat...
JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A sepse representa a principal causa de morte nas UTI em todo o mundo. Mu...
This study talks about the importance of nurses' actions in the early identification of signs of sep...
Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Enfermagem da Pessoa em Situação CríticaNo âmbito da Unidade Cur...
A sepse é definida como a resposta sistêmica a uma doença infecciosa. Podendo ser causada por bactér...
Objetivo: Descrever os sinais e sintomas que antecedem a sepse em pacientes internados na Clínica Mé...
Introduction: Sepsis is a serious health problem that presents high morbidity and mortality rates an...
Sepse consiste em uma síndrome de resposta inflamatória em resposta a um agente agressor, podendo se...
Objective: the present study aims to describe the perceptions of nursing students about assistance t...
Introduction: Sepsis is a disease of silent onset, has a great potential for aggravation; therefore,...
A sepse é considerada um grave problema de saúde pública em todo o mundo, atingindo elevados índices...
The study aim was to determine the incidence and evolution of sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate nurses' knowledge about the definitions of Sepsis-3 and updates to ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to estimate disease incidence and mortality rate o...
A sepse pode ser definida pela presença de uma disfunção orgânica que ameaça a vida, ...
Sepsis is defined as a syndrome of inflammatory response, motivated by an aggressive agent, associat...
JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A sepse representa a principal causa de morte nas UTI em todo o mundo. Mu...
This study talks about the importance of nurses' actions in the early identification of signs of sep...
Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Enfermagem da Pessoa em Situação CríticaNo âmbito da Unidade Cur...
A sepse é definida como a resposta sistêmica a uma doença infecciosa. Podendo ser causada por bactér...
Objetivo: Descrever os sinais e sintomas que antecedem a sepse em pacientes internados na Clínica Mé...
Introduction: Sepsis is a serious health problem that presents high morbidity and mortality rates an...
Sepse consiste em uma síndrome de resposta inflamatória em resposta a um agente agressor, podendo se...
Objective: the present study aims to describe the perceptions of nursing students about assistance t...
Introduction: Sepsis is a disease of silent onset, has a great potential for aggravation; therefore,...
A sepse é considerada um grave problema de saúde pública em todo o mundo, atingindo elevados índices...
The study aim was to determine the incidence and evolution of sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate nurses' knowledge about the definitions of Sepsis-3 and updates to ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to estimate disease incidence and mortality rate o...