» Empowering ICU and emergency department nurses in resource-limited sepsis response through action-oriented protocol adaptation – letter on Williams et al.
30/06/25 16:52 from ScienceDirect Publication: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Publication date: December 2025 Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Volume 91 Author(s): Yalcin Golcuk

» Sepsis: Diagnosis remains “urgent and persistent safety risk,” safety body warns
26/06/25 13:31 from Latest headlines from BMJ
Recognition of sepsis remains an “urgent and persistent safety risk” despite extensive national initiatives and awareness campaigns, England’s patient safety watchdog has warned.The Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) publ...

» Selection bias, implementation gaps, and underutilized workforce autonomy in sepsis protocol adherence – Letter on Williams et al.
04/06/25 06:03 from ScienceDirect Publication: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Publication date: December 2025 Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Volume 91 Author(s): Venkata Dileep Kumar Veldi, Rachana Mehta, Ranjana Sah

» Older Adult Sepsis Survivors Discharged to Skilled Nursing Facilities: Age‐Adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index as a Predictor of 6‐Month Mortality
01/06/25 13:30 from Nursing in Critical Care
Nursing in Critical Care, Volume 30, Issue 4, July 2025.

» Predictive Value of C‐Reactive Protein/Albumin Ratio for Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Preterm Infants With Neonatal Sepsis
01/06/25 13:29 from Nursing in Critical Care
Nursing in Critical Care, Volume 30, Issue 4, July 2025.

» Update on pressure ulcer presentation and risk
07/05/25 00:00 from Nursing Standard
Pressure ulcers are common – in the UK, more than 700,000 people are affected by them in hospitals and in the community. In extreme cases, pressure ulcers can lead to life-threatening complications, such as sepsis.

» Lower urinary tract infection in women: diagnosis, management and prevention
07/05/25 00:00 from Nursing Standard
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common condition in women, causing symptoms that can have a detrimental effect on their everyday life and, for some, can result in hospitalisation, sepsis and death. The treatment of UTIs accounts for a...

» The challenges of compliance with sepsis management protocols in low and low-middle income countries − A cross-sectional study
22/04/25 14:31 from ScienceDirect Publication: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Publication date: October 2025 Source: Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Volume 90 Author(s): Ged Williams, Laura Alberto, Maysa Taha, Elizabeth Papathanassoglou

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