Secondary Analysis of an Electronic Surveillance System Combined with Multi-focal Interventions for Early Detection of Sepsis.

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Published in Appl Clin Inform on January 18, 2017

Authors

Bonnie L Westra1, Sean Landman, Pranjul Yadav, Michael Steinbach

Author Affiliations

1: Bonnie L. Westra, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACMI, University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, 308 Harvard St SE, WDH 5-140, Minneapolis, MN, USA 55455, Email: westr006@umn.edu.

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