How to ensure signs of deterioration in children and young people are not missed
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How to ensure signs of deterioration in children and young people are not missed

Erin Dean Health writer

Staff shortages could put identifying deterioration at risk, but with the stakes so high it is important for nurses to ensure that patients are monitored effectively

A mid unprecedented NHS pressures and staff shortages, identifying when a child is deteriorating – as with many aspects of care – could be at risk.

Nursing Children and Young People. 35, 2, 10-11. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.35.2.10.s4

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