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2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2020.151352
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Early recognition of surgical patients with sepsis: Contribution of nursing records

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“…In the study, more than half of the nurses classified findings of late sepsis [capillary refill time >3 sec, bilirubin >2, lactate>4 mmol/L, oliguria, vasopressor requirement, increased PCT level (>30 ng/ml), increased CRP level, thrombocytopenia (PLT<100,000), creatine >2 mg/dl and SBP<90 mmHg despite fluid resuscitation] as early warning findings. In a study examining the contribution of nursing records to the early diagnosis and management of sepsis in surgical patients in a university hospital, it was determined that symptoms of organ dysfunction were identified in 85.7% of the patients in the nursing records (Tiago et al, 2021). In the presence of organ dysfunction, late warning findings of sepsis may be more visible.…”
Section: Nurses' Working Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study, more than half of the nurses classified findings of late sepsis [capillary refill time >3 sec, bilirubin >2, lactate>4 mmol/L, oliguria, vasopressor requirement, increased PCT level (>30 ng/ml), increased CRP level, thrombocytopenia (PLT<100,000), creatine >2 mg/dl and SBP<90 mmHg despite fluid resuscitation] as early warning findings. In a study examining the contribution of nursing records to the early diagnosis and management of sepsis in surgical patients in a university hospital, it was determined that symptoms of organ dysfunction were identified in 85.7% of the patients in the nursing records (Tiago et al, 2021). In the presence of organ dysfunction, late warning findings of sepsis may be more visible.…”
Section: Nurses' Working Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%