Mary Bedding 💙
@mopbedd
Deteriorating Patient Improvement Prog Project Lead. Passionate about patient safety, early recognition of deterioration & sepsis. Views expressed are my own!
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12-11-2016 18:27:13
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It’s Paediatric Sepsis Awareness Week. Know the signs and symptoms of sepsis in children. Learn more on HSE sepsis. Remember to ask ‘Could it be Sepsis’ #recognisesepsis
Yvonne Young, Assistant Director of Nursing for Sepsis shares the importance of being sepsis aware. Sepsis can hide behind any infection. Watch out for the signs and don’t be afraid to ask, ‘Could it be sepsis?’hse.ie/sepsis
Yvonne Young Irish Sepsis Foundation HSE QPS
👩⚕️🏥Check out how the paediatric department at LUH conducted a clinical audit to enhance communication and improve handovers for nurses on the paediatric ward! 📊🔍 Click here to view👉 youtube.com/watch?v=D6ojYs… #ClinicalAudit #NursingExcellence 🌟
Would be grateful if you could retweet to encourage fabulous staff of all grades of HSE to join our First Patient Flow Webinar next week. To build collaboration around safe patient care
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HSE Ireland
Dr Colm Henry, CCO HSE Ireland
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This week's #TalkingHealthandWellbeing #podcast highlights the dangers of #Sepsis with Aisling O' Rourke sharing her experience after her father passed away from sepsis in 2020 & Dr. Michael O'Dwyer, the Clinical Lead for the HSE Sepsis Programme. Listen: open.spotify.com/episode/1M5YOB…
Yvonne Young, Assistant Director of Nursing for Sepsis UL Hospitals shares the importance of being sepsis aware.
Sepsis can hide behind any infection. Watch out for the signs and don’t be afraid to ask, ‘Could it be sepsis?’
➡️ hse.ie/sepsis