Timely antibiotic administration is crucial for decreasing morbidity and mortality in sepsis, including in neonates. We explored how location and type of sepsis workup affected time to initiation of antibiotics at an academic level IV NICU. Location of the sepsis evaluation was shown to have a larger impact on time to antibiotic administration, suggesting that environmental factors can play a larger role in efficiency than the task itself.
Sepsis; Antibiotics; NICU