Nurses' Performance Regarding Care for patient with Sepsis in Intensive Care Units and Patient Outcome

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  • Osama Salah Mansour Awad , Nadia Mohamed Taha , Fathia Mohamed Attia , Fatma Mohamed Abd El-Hamid Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/h372xe90

Keywords:

Sepsis, Nurses Performance and Clinical Outcome

Abstract

Background: Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among critically ill patients, requiring timely and evidence-based nursing interventions

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Published

2024-11-20

How to Cite

Nurses’ Performance Regarding Care for patient with Sepsis in Intensive Care Units and Patient Outcome (Osama Salah Mansour Awad , Nadia Mohamed Taha , Fathia Mohamed Attia , Fatma Mohamed Abd El-Hamid , Trans.). (2024). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 53(03), 6194-6206. https://doi.org/10.48047/h372xe90