Are you a parent/carer of a child who has been in intensive care? We are seeking your feedback on how we should monitor safety in the ICU.
If you would like to be involved follow the link below, your help is greatly appreciated #PCC@ACSQHC@mlase
https://t.co/zHUqeOWxZC
MEDIA RELEASE | Australia's first national standard of care for #sepsis urges rapid treatment to save lives and reduce the devastating impact of this little-known deadly disease. Read more: https://t.co/JSv7r1AHWn #CCS#coulditbesepsis@georgeinstitute@sepsisAU
‘I got vaccinated as soon as I was eligible - the decision was easy. Anything that helps stop the spread of #COVID-19 is worth doing.’ Marghie Murgo, Senior Nursing Advisor #GetVaccinated
NEW—More nurses lead to fewer patient deaths and readmissions, shorter hospital stays, and cost-savings for hospitals, suggests study of recent Australian state policy to introduce a minimum ratio of one nurse to four patients for day shifts. Read https://t.co/zTZNt8viPU.
In association with @Planetree International, @ISQua have published a joint statement on Preserving Family Presence During Pandemics.
This includes guidelines for minimizing unintended consequences of restrictive family presence policies during a pandemic.
https://t.co/M5tPkAbfHf
Do you need a refresher about putting on and taking off personal protective equipment (PPE)? Check out the sequences and procedures for #PPE at: https://t.co/U1cC8mQBGc
#infectioncontrol
If you haven't seen yet (where have you been?!) the #CRASH3 trial results have been published and show evidence that #TXA can help prevent death from isolated #TBI, a huge global health problem and worldwide killer of thousands!!🧠💊 Go read: https://t.co/tHyUigSRMO @NIHRresearch
Sepsis. Everyone should know the signs - no matter where you work. if you are caring for people, get to know how to recognise and respond. #WorldSepsisDay