Introduction: Prompt sepsis recognition and the initiation of standardized treatment bundles lead to improved outcomes. We developed automated severe sepsis alerts through the electronic medical record and paging system to aid clinicians in rapidly identifying pediatric patients with severe sepsis in our emergency department and inpatient units. Our Specific, Measurable, Applicable, Realistic, Timely aim was to improve 1-hour severe sepsis treatment bundle compliance to 60% with these electronic interruptive alerts.
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January 2003
Over a 4-month period, all infants admitted to the well-baby nursery were enrolled in a prospective study designed to compare cord separation times between infants treated with triple dye once, followed by daily alcohol application, to infants treated with daily alcohol application alone. Follow-up phone calls were done 7 days after discharge, with weekly calls until cord separation occurred. The objective was to determine whether the umbilical cord care regimen of triple dye followed by alcohol has an advantage over the alternative regimen of alcohol alone, with regard to cord separation, parenting, or healthcare caretaker preferences.
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