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Hello,
This is a bit about what I am working on as a Nurse Educator.
I am currently working on a summer research project: Predicting Sepsis Onset in Critical Care Patients: A Machine Learning Approach.
I am currently reviewing some articles on COMPOSER. As a nurse educator, educating nurses and nursing students to improve their knowledge and confidence in recognizing sepsis and the importance of the high alerts from the EHR will improve situational awareness and communication with the healthcare providers. Student nurses need to understand the pathophysiology in the management of sepsis. Nurse educators are responsible for ensuring that the content of sepsis education is current, keeping with best practices, and with the latest evidence-based knowledge of recognizing, reporting, and managing sepsis. Llynne Kiernan, DNP, MSN, RN-BC, CHSE