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Abstract: Sepsis is a critical and potentially fatal condition affecting millions worldwide, necessitating early intervention for improved patient outcomes. Sepsis stands out as a major public health threat, affecting millions of people worldwide and representing one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide Methods: it is descriptive cross sectional hospital based study which aimed to assess recognition sepsis among emergency nurses in Bahri hospital 2025.Data collection tool we used questionnaire done to know their knowledge, attitude and practice, data code regulated and analyzed using SPSS version ( 25 ).Results: Simulation-based training has proven effective in enhancing sepsis knowledge, skills, the finding showed that participant has good knowledge, attitude and practice there is significant association between their knowledge, attitude and practice p value 0.005, Conclusion: participants showed good knowledge attitude and practice and there is significant association between their knowledge, attitude and practice with their demographic data. Recommendation: Regular Implementation of Simulation Training will improve their skills and continuously update their knowledge also it improve curriculum Development and continuous evaluation will establish ongoing assessment mechanisms to evaluate the impact of simulation training on clinical practice and patient outcomes, allowing for continuous improvement DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijmshr.2026.1011 |
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