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Autor:
Hannah, Miller, Ashlie, Tseng, Tracy, Lowerre, Matthew, Schefft, Jose, Muñoz, Sheila, Pedigo, Jonathan, Silverman
Publikováno v:
Hospital Pediatrics. 13:88-94
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Prompt antibiotics have been shown to improve outcomes in pediatric sepsis, which continues to be a leading cause of death in children. We describe the quality improvement (QI) efforts of a single academic children’s hosp
Autor:
Melissa, Schafer, Heidi, Gruhler De Souza, Raina, Paul, Ruth, Riggs, Troy, Richardson, Patricia, Conlon, Susan, Duffy, Lauren Z, Foster, Julie, Gunderson, David, Hall, Laura, Hatcher, Lauren M, Hess, Lauren, Kirkpatrick, Jillian, Kunar, Justin, Lockwood, Tracy, Lowerre, Vanessa, McFadden, Anita, Raghavan, Jennifer, Rizzi, Rebecca, Stephen, Stacey, Stokes, Jennifer K, Workman, Sarah B, Kandil
Publikováno v:
Hospital Pediatrics. 12:1048-1059
OBJECTIVE The pediatric sepsis literature lacks studies examining the inpatient setting, yet sepsis remains a leading cause of death in children’s hospitals. More information is needed about sepsis arising in patients already hospitalized to improv
Autor:
Gitte Y, Larsen, Richard, Brilli, Charles G, Macias, Matthew, Niedner, Jeffery J, Auletta, Fran, Balamuth, Deborah, Campbell, Holly, Depinet, Meg, Frizzola, Leslie, Hueschen, Tracy, Lowerre, Elizabeth, Mack, Raina, Paul, Faisal, Razzaqi, Melissa, Schafer, Halden F, Scott, Pete, Silver, Beth, Wathen, Gloria, Lukasiewicz, Jayne, Stuart, Ruth, Riggs, Troy, Richardson, Lowrie, Ward, W Charles, Huskins, Michele A, Wilson
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics
Pediatric sepsis is a major public health problem. Published treatment guidelines and several initiatives have increased adherence with guideline recommendations and have improved patient outcomes, but the gains are modest, and persistent gaps remain
Autor:
Jennifer Brigle, Nastassia M. Savage, Rozana Shah, Emily K Wilson, Tracy Lowerre, Daniel Poliakoff, Clifton Lee
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Quality & Safety
Introduction: Sleep is crucial for patients’ health but is often disrupted, slowing recovery and resulting in adverse health effects. This study identified whether passive vital sign checks (heart rate, respiratory rate, and pulse oximetry) and del