Stop Pediatric Sepsis: Recognition, Innovation and Organizational Change

Aug. 04, 2020

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Early and accurate recognition of pediatric sepsis is challenging because signs of septic shock are not always obvious. Learn about a strategy to preemptively identify downturns in patients' conditions.

To specifically address sepsis, response tools can incorporate a set of protocols to improve patient outcomes for this potentially deadly infection.

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