How you can inform and support people with post-sepsis syndrome
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How you can inform and support people with post-sepsis syndrome

Erin Dean Health journalist

Guidance for nurses on the signs and symptoms to look out for when someone is struggling to recover from sepsis – and how to help

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?

Primary Health Care. 34, 6, 6-7. doi: 10.7748/phc.34.6.6.s2

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