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SGEM #417: Everybody’s Changing…the Reference Ranges for Pediatric Vital Signs

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She is also a member of the Don’t’ Forget the Bubbles team where she serves as the editor for the monthly research round up, Bubble WRAP. We have been reading online about something called sepsis that can be deadly. Does he have sepsis?” Specifically, heart rate and respiratory rates are used in early attempts to detect sepsis.

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Bubble Wrap PLUS – October 2024

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We suggest this list can help you discover relevant or interesting articles for your local journal club or allow you to keep a finger on the pulse of paediatric research. They used primary and urgent care clinics as referral sources and were randomised to different pathways. Wyrwa JM, et al. Pediatrics. Deng J, et al.

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Evaluating the new "sepsis tests": MeMed BV™

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There’s no diagnostic test for sepsis, which leads to high rates of overdiagnosis, delayed care from missed cases, and flawed clinical research. Several new blood tests claim to solve the problem of diagnostic imprecision in the early management of suspected sepsis. and Israel, mostly with mild illness.

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