Publications by authors named "J P Verger"

Pediatric critical care nursing is a key pillar in patient care and outcomes for children who are ill and injured. Tremendous advances have occurred in pediatric critical care and nursing. This article provides an overview of the key advances in pediatric critical care nursing through the decades.

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  • The objective was to create evidence-based guidelines for clinicians treating children with septic shock and related organ dysfunction.
  • A diverse panel of 49 international experts was assembled, including specialists from various organizations, to collaboratively review and discuss the management of septic conditions in children.
  • The panel produced 77 management statements, categorizing them as six strong recommendations, 52 weak ones, and nine best practice suggestions based on existing, though inconclusive, evidence.
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  • The objective of the study was to create evidence-based recommendations for clinicians treating children with septic shock and related organ dysfunction, involving a global panel of 49 experts.
  • The guideline development process included thorough discussions via teleconferences and dedicated meetings, ensuring that a conflict-of-interest policy was strictly followed throughout.
  • As a result, 77 management statements were developed, with six classified as strong recommendations and the majority as weak, highlighting the complexity and variability in clinical practice for these conditions.
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