A part of the change process is becoming more aware. By identifying the need to have a better and more comprehensive understanding of sepsis, we as nurses can change our knowledge and practice to provide better patient care. Embracing change allows us to incorporate best practice, and is a part of our accountability as nurses
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
How does Change Relate to Sepsis?
Sepsis can affect people of any age and can be frightening because it can lead to serious complications that affect the kidneys, lungs, brain, and hearing, and can even cause death. Sometimes sepsis is difficult to recognize and treat early as it can present in many different ways. By creating better awareness of sepsis and changing the current procedures we hope that sepsis will be identified earlier and there will be a decrease in unnecessary deaths.
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