An observational study of monitoring of vital signs in children admitted to Kenyan hospitals: an insight into the quality of nursing care?
Measurement and correct interpretation of vital signs is part of routine clinical care. Repeated measurement enhances early recognition of deterioration, may help prevent morbidity and mortality and is a standard of care in most countries.To examine documentation of vital signs by clinicians for adm...
Main Authors: | Ogero, M, Ayieko, P, Makone, B, Julius, T, Malla, L, Oliwa, J, Irimu, G, English, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh University Global Health Society
2018
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