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Gladis Kabil
Gladis Kabil
Lecturer in Nursing
Verified email at westernsydney.edu.au
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Emergency nurses’ experiences of the implementation of early goal directed fluid resuscitation therapy in the management of sepsis: a qualitative study
G Kabil, D Hatcher, E Alexandrou, S McNally
Australasian emergency care 24 (1), 67-72, 2021
232021
Early fluid bolus in adults with sepsis in the emergency department: a systematic review, meta-analysis and narrative synthesis
G Kabil, SA Frost, D Hatcher, A Shetty, J Foster, S McNally
BMC Emergency Medicine 22 (1), 3, 2022
102022
Association between intravenous fluid resuscitation and outcome among patients with suspected infection and sepsis: a retrospective cohort study
G Kabil, S Liang, A Delaney, S Macdonald, K Thompson, A Saavedra, ...
Emergency Medicine Australasia 34 (3), 361-369, 2022
82022
Identifying factors associated with intravenous fluid administration in patients with sepsis presenting to the emergency department: a retrospective cohort study
G Kabil, SA Frost, S McNally, D Hatcher, A Saavedra, CJE Suster, ...
BMC Emergency Medicine 22 (1), 98, 2022
52022
Association between timing and adequacy of antibiotics and adverse outcomes in patients with sepsis and septic shock: A multicentre retrospective cohort study
A Shetty, J Baker, G Kabil, A Saavedra, CJE Suster, M Moscova, J Iredell, ...
Emergency Medicine Australasia 35 (2), 325-332, 2023
42023
Facilitators and barriers of appropriate and timely initiation of intravenous fluids in patients with sepsis in emergency departments: a consensus development Delphi study
G Kabil, SA Frost, D Hatcher, A Shetty, S McNally
BMC nursing 22 (1), 402, 2023
12023
Facilitators and barriers of appropriate and timely initial fluid administration in sepsis: a qualitative study
G Kabil, D Hatcher, SA Frost, A Shetty, S McNally
International Emergency Nursing 69, 101317, 2023
12023
Response to Re: Association between timing and adequacy of antibiotics and adverse outcomes in patients with sepsis and septic shock: A multicentre retrospective cohort study.
A Shetty, G Kabil, L Li
Emergency Medicine Australasia 35 (2), 2023
2023
Advancing Care Equity and Sepsis Outcomes: ACESO study
A Saavedra, M Moscova, C Suster, G Kabil, MT Hoang, L Li, A Shetty
Digital Health Week 1 (1), 2022
2022
Nursing adults in general medical or surgical contexts
G Kabil, S Thomas, P Lewis, K Steirn, A Johnson
Nursing in Australia, 78-87, 2020
2020
Australasian Emergency Care
G Kabil, D Hatcher, E Alexandrou, S McNally
2020
Reading between the lines of an adult sepsis pathway: Why and how nurses can initiate change
G Kabil, E Alexandrou, D Hatcher, S McNally
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal 26 (1), 25, 2018
2018
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