Sepsis

Sepsis is attributed to one of the highest mortality and morbidity statistics in today’s health care. Sepsis affects more than 650,000 patients each year. The reported mortality rates are very widespread, 20-70%. Although death certificate reports indicate that sepsis is responsible for 6% of all deaths, administrative claims data suggest higher rates.

As treatment modalities improve and patients survive sepsis, a growing concern is the increasing rate of readmissions for some patients. It is estimated that readmissions, directly related to the outcomes of an initial sepsis episode, is becoming greater in numbers than COPD, heart failure, heart attack and pneumonia. Urinary tract infections have also been linked with readmissions. The potential reason for the phenomena may be related to the morbidity that developed from the initial insult. Long-term prognosis for patients who survive sepsis demonstrates an increased risk of death and further sepsis episodes within the first 6 months but the risk remains elevated for 2 years.

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Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Define sepsis.
  2. Identify populations at higher risk for sepsis.
  3. Describe the use of SOFA and qSOFA.
  4. Discuss the 3 and 6 hour recommendations for sepsis treatment.

Curriculum

Chapter 1: Sepsis Overview

  • Epidemiology
  • Cause & Mortality

Chapter 2: Surviving Sepsis Campaign

  • 2016 Standards & Early Identification
  • Sepsis Presentation

Chapter 3: Treatment

  • Initial Resuscitation
  • Antibiotics
  • Source Control
  • Fluids
  • Albumin
  • Vasoactive Medications
  • Corticosteroids
  • Blood Products
  • Mechanical Ventilation
  • Glucose Control
  • Renal Replacement Therapy
  • Bicarbonate Therapy
  • Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis
  • Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis
  • Nutrition

Chapter 4: Future Implications

Price: $10.00

Contact Hour: 1

Course Author

Carol Knauff

Carol Knauff, MSN, RN, CCRN is a Registered since 1978. Carol is currently the Patient Care Manager for St. Luke’s Endoscopy Center- Buxmont in Sellersville PA.  Areas of expertise include: critical care, gastroenterology, diabetes care and gerontology nursing. She is active in bedside nursing, administrative and education roles. She has been active faculty for multiple universities and private nursing education companies.

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