The heart rate SIRS criteria.
What is greater than 90 beats per minute?
The sign of renal dysfunction.
What is a creatinine greater than 2?
What is 4 or greater?
What to do if my patient's severe sepsis screen says positive and they have not been on antibiotics for more than 24 hours.
What is call a rapid response code sepsis?
What is the nurse driven sepsis protocol?
The respiratory rate SIRS criteria.
What is greater than 20 breaths per minute?
The sign of hepatic dysfunction.
What is a Total Bilirubin greater than 2?
SIRS criteria and a suspected infection.
What must be present for a patient to be septic?
What a nurse should do if they are worried about their patient who has or could have sepsis?
What is: call a rapid response code sepsis?
Before antibiotics are given.
What is when blood cultures must be drawn or have a note documenting refusal or hard stick?
The WBC SIRS criteria.
What is greater than 12 or less than 4?
The sign of hematologic dysfunction.
What is a platelets level less than 100 or an INR greater than 1.5 or a PTT greater than 60 seconds?
Hypotension in Septic Shock.
What is SBP less than 90 or MAP less than 65?
What is 126 mL/hr or greater?
People most at risk for sepsis.
What is people over age 65?
What is less than 36 or greater than 38.3 Celsius?
The sign of Metabolic Dysfunction.
What is a lactic acid greater than 2?
Must be started within 6 hours of septic shock onset with persistent hypotension.
A vasopressor.
When blood pressures must be checked after a fluid bolus.
What is two times after the bolus has been running for an hour (even if it hasn't finished)?
The easiest way to get ahold of your sepsis coordinator
What is Sepsis Sara on iMobile?
Hypotension
What is NOT a SIRS Criteria?
The Sign of Respiratory Dysfunction.
What is new need for a Bipap or mechanical ventilation?
The fluid bolus amount for septic shock.
What is 30 mL/kg?
What is the best time to draw a repeat lactic acid in a code sepsis?
Tomball's SEP1 Compliance rate for Q2 2024.
What is 100%?