Safeguarding Students Part 1: Addressing Pediatric Sepsis in School-Based Health Care
- Joseph Carcillo
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School-based healthcare professionals are crucial for maintaining children's health at school. Part one of a series on sepsis education focuses on pediatric sepsis, emphasizing its impact and burden. Attendees will delve into the epidemiology, risk factors, and clinical aspects of pediatric sepsis. The session underscores the role of healthcare professionals in preventing sepsis through early recognition, vaccination education, and community awareness. By the end, learners will be equipped to identify risk factors, support prevention efforts, and educate families and students effectively on infection prevention and vaccinations. Free education from the Sepsis Alliance, registration required.
Continuing Education: This resource offers continuing education credit for nurses. Please access the resource for details including information on how to claim credit.
Continuing Education: This resource offers continuing education credit for nurses. Please access the resource for details including information on how to claim credit.
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