The correct timing for administering IV antibiotics in a suspected sepsis case is within 1 hour of sepsis presentation after drawing blood cultures. Prompt treatment is critical for improving patient outcomes. Therefore, nurses should prioritize this timing for effective management. ;
The optimal timing for administering IV antibiotics in suspected sepsis cases is after drawing blood cultures and within 1 hour of sepsis presentation. This practice is key to improving patient recovery and reducing mortality risk associated with sepsis. Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
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