'Could this be sepsis?'.

Q4 Nursing
Georgina Casey
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SEPSIS IS a leading cause of preventable death, the incidence of which has increased markedly over the past 40 years. While mortality rates are improving, one-fifth of patients with severe sepsis die. Early identification and intervention arekey to survival - delayed care for inpatients who develop sepsis is the main reason why this group has a higher mortality rate than people admitted with sepsis. Internationally, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign promotes screening of "every patient, every shift, every day" for sepsis, while new United Kingdom guidelines recommend health practitioners ask, "Could this be sepsis?" for any patient with signs of a possible infection. Nurses are best placed to identify sepsis early and ensure timely treatment. A thorough understanding of the events underlying development of sepsis, and its risks, will help nurses in this life-saving role. The goal is that all nurses, in all settings, consider, as a first priority, the possibility of sepsis in any infant, child or adult presenting with an infection.

“这是败血症吗?”
脓毒症是可预防死亡的主要原因,其发病率在过去40年中显著增加。虽然死亡率正在改善,但五分之一的严重败血症患者死亡。早期识别和干预是生存的关键——脓毒症住院患者的延迟护理是这一群体比脓毒症住院患者死亡率更高的主要原因。在国际上,生存败血症运动提倡对“每个病人,每个班次,每天”进行败血症筛查,而新的英国指南建议卫生从业人员对任何有可能感染迹象的病人询问:“这是败血症吗?”护士是早期识别败血症并确保及时治疗的最佳人选。全面了解脓毒症发展的潜在事件及其风险,将有助于护士发挥挽救生命的作用。我们的目标是,所有护士在任何情况下都应优先考虑出现感染的任何婴儿、儿童或成人败血症的可能性。
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期刊介绍: Here you can find information about the work nurses are doing to develop and enhance their contribution to health services in New Zealand. Nurses in New Zealand deliver health services in a range of settings and some of the more innovative projects are described in the Evaluation of the Eleven Primary Health Care Nursing Innovation Projects report in the Nursing Initiatives section.
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