Description
Sepsis remains a common diagnosis, sadly with a high mortality rate. Management of sepsis is a complicated clinical challenge requiring early recognition and management of infection, hemodynamic issues, and other organ dysfunctions.
Robin Gilbert – Sepsis Survival: Rapid Recognition & the Latest Treatment Guidelines
Nurses are often the first to encounter the patient at risk for sepsis. “Time†is of the essence in the identification and management of sepsis. Robin Gilbert, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN will share new tips to help you pick up on clinical signs/symptoms that could indicate a concern and will provide you with up-to-date information to guide initial interventions for the patient.
Don’t miss the early warning signs. YOU can make a difference in decreasing patient mortality rates.
Handouts
Manual (0.98 MB) 28 Pages Available after Purchase
Outline
Hemodynamic & Sepsis
Preload, afterload, contractility
MAP
Applying hemodynamic basics to a patient with sepsis
Sepsis Overview
Incidence
Sepsis
Septic Shock
Immediate Evaluation and Management
Stabilization
qSOFA
Diagnostics
Medications
MODS
Ventilatory support