Post-sepsis syndrome and the support patients need to recover
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Post-sepsis syndrome and the support patients need to recover

Erin Dean Health journalist

Signs and symptoms to be alert to when someone has survived sepsis but continues to experience physical, cognitive and psychological issues

Sepsis is a medical emergency where every minute counts. But what about after the early, critical hours and days for sepsis patients – what comes next?

Nursing Standard. 39, 12, 16-17. doi: 10.7748/ns.39.12.16.s7

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