SIRS, Sepsis, Septic Shock
Labs
Antibiotics
IVF Bolus/Vasopressors
Sepsis Checklist & Documentation
100

Name 2 SIRS Criteria

Temperature >38*C or <36*C

HR > 90

RR > 20

WBC >12,000 or <4,000, or 10% Bands

100

When can a blood culture be drawn off of an IV line? 

Upon initial insertion or if it has been in place for less than 1 hour and had been prepped with CHG.

100

How long do you have to start antibiotics on a patient with sepsis? 

60 Minutes

100

When is an IVF Bolus of 30mL/kg initiated?

When initial lactic is >4 or if the patient's SBP is <90 or MAP <65

100
What color is the Sepsis Checklist?

Bright Green!

200

What is Sepsis? 

A life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection

200

How many mLs of blood do you need to have in a blood culture bottle for an adult? 

8-10mL

200

Your patient came in at 1400 with vital signs WNL. At 1530 you note that your patient's HR is 112 and temperature is 101.2 Oral. They are being worked up for pneumonia. At what time would your antibiotics be due by?

1630. Your timer started at 1530.

200

After a IVF Bolus is complete, what documentation needs to be included?

Chart BP X 2 within 1 hour

Document infusion complete in MAR

200

When does your Sepsis Timer begin?

Upon recognition of Sepsis: 2 SIRS Criteria + Source of Infection

Provider documentation of "Severe Sepsis" or "Septic Shock"


300

Your patient reports SOA. Which of the following Vital Signs are positive for SIRS Criteria?  

HR 89, RR 24, T. 100.9, SpO2 85%, BP 110/70

RR 24, T 100.9

300

If your patient has a lactic of 2.0, do you have to draw a two hour repeat?

No. 2.0 does not require a repeat, anything GREATER than 2.0 you will need a repeat.

300

What should be drawn and documented prior to administering antibiotics?

Blood Cultures

300

What are the two vasopressors that are included in the sepsis treatment orderset?

Leveophed (norepinephrine)

Vasopressin

300

What is the best way to prevent sepsis protocol misses when transferring care?

Hand-off communication

Using the Green Sepsis Sheet

400

What is the difference between Sepsis and Severe Sepsis? 

Sepsis is SIRS + Infection

Severe Sepsis is Sepsis + End organ damage

400

How long do you have to draw labs, including a lactate and blood cultures?

45 Minutes

400

According to the Sepsis Checklist, what type of antibiotic should be given first?

Broad Spectrum


400

Your patient is hypotensive and septic. How much time do you have from sepsis recognition to when the IVF bolus should be started? 

60 Minutes

400

What needs to be documented at least every hour for a Septic Patient in the ED?

A full set of vitals including: Temperature, HR, RR, BP (with MAP)

500

Name 3 Sepsis Look-alike that may delay identification of sepsis.

Drug OD, trauma, burns, ETOH withdrawal, acute pancreatitis, PE, anaphylaxis, adrenal insufficiency, neurogenic shock, thyrotoxicosis 

500

What negative impact does a contaminated blood culture have on a patient?

Unnecessary antibiotics & cost 

500

If you are having issues obtaining your antibiotic and it is not given within 60 minutes, what should you do?

Alert your leadership on shift and make a note in the patient's chart as to why there was a delay.

500

Your patient's body weight is 478lbs but an IVF bolus of 2,000mL was ordered. Where did the 2,000mL come from?

Ideal body weight calculation

500

What should be documented by the provider if the full 30mL/kg IVF is not given?

A reason must be noted by the provider if the patient does not receive the entire IVF bolus. Such as, "concern for fluid overload."