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- CDC Cites Sepsis as a “Medical Emergency” – Medscape, 9/22/2016
- Biomarker-Driven Management of Sepsis and Antibiotics: Evidence and Perspectives – Medscape, 7/26/2016
- Children Who Survive Sepsis Often Experience Lingering Effects – Pediatric Academics Society Meeting, May 2017
- Sepsis CMS Core Measure (SEP-1) Highlights – American College of Emergency Physicians, March 2016
- Clinical Concepts of Infusion Therapy – Newsline, September/October 2015
- Helping Children Survive Sepsis- Nursing2015, February 2015
- Impact of a Sepsis Educational Program on Nurse Competence –The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, April 2015
- Stress Disorders Following Prolonged Critical Illness in Survivors of Severe Sepsis – Medscape (Crit Care Med. 2015;43(6):1213-1222. )
- Knowledge and Recognition of SIRS And Sepsis Among Pediatric Nurses – Continuing Nurse Education, Nov/Dec 2014
- Implications of the New International Sepsis Guidelines for Nursing Care – American Journal of Clinical Care, May 2013
- Nurses Critical to Implementing New Sepsis Guidelines –Medscape Nurses, May 2013
- The 2012 Guidelines for Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock: An Update for Emergency Nursing – The Journal of Emergency Nursing, September 2013
- Nursing considerations to complement the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines –Academia.edu, August 2011
- Surviving sepsis: The role of the nurse – Modern Medicine, July 2009
- Alcohol Abuse Linked to Sepsis, Mortality in Critical Patients – The Ohio State University, Department of Internal Medicine, February 2007 (study abstract)
Other Sources
- The Nurse’s Famous Last Words: “But the Doctor Said it Was Okay..”- Nurse Eye Roll, June 2014
- How nurses can support the Surviving Sepsis Campaign – Editorial from the Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2012
- Power of the Protocol: Completing sepsis screening tools & implementing the Sepsis Protocol – UCLA
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- Targeting Sepsis as a Performance Improvement Metric: Role of the Nurse- AACN Advanced Critical Care, April-Jun 2014
- Sepsis bundles: time for a nursing initiative?- Editorial from Nursing in Critical Care, 2009
Other resources:
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