Pathophysiology
Sepsis Bundle
Sepsis Stats
Sepsis Sources
Septic Tank
100

Infection plus SIRS

What is Sepsis?

100

A proven way to drive sepsis bundle compliance

What is the green sheet and sepsis order set?

100

This percentage represents the nationwide mortality rate for sepsis

What is 30-50%?

100

These 3 types of infections are the most common causes of sepsis

What is pneumonia, UTI, and wounds/cellulitis?

100

The percentage of sepsis occurs in the community

What is approximately 85%?

200

Infection plus 2 or more SIRS and at least 1 sign of organ dysfunction

What is severe sepsis?

200

Lactate, blood cultures, and antibiotics must be done

What is within the 3 hours of severe sepsis time zero?

200

Sepsis mortality increases every hour by this much with treatment delay

What is 8% per hour?

200

The use of this device increases a patient's risk of Urosepsis

What is a Foley catheter?

200

Two or more SBPs or MAPS less than this within a 6 hour period meets severe sepsis criteria

What is a SBP <90 or MAP <65?

300

Lactate 4.0 or greater

What is septic shock?

300

The Gold Standard for initiating antibiotics and fluids

What is within one hour of severe sepsis?

300

This percentage of patients are readmitted to the hospital within 90 days after being discharged with sepsis

What is 40%?

300

These are two simple ways to decrease the risk of sepsis

What are hand hygiene and daily bathing?

300

Long-term physical and emotional symptoms that can last for months or even years after recovering from sepsis

What is post-sepsis syndrome?

400

This is the number one organ failure found in sepsis

What is kidney failure?

400

You must look back this many hours to accurately complete the sepsis screening

What is 6 hours?

400

The higher number of these failures, the higher the sepsis mortality

What is organ failures?

400

Organisms that have the potential to cause sepsis

What are bacteria, virus, and fungus?

400

This is key to improving patient outcomes in sepsis

What is early recognition of sepsis?

500

This is the reason that lactic acid elevates in sepsis

What is tissue hypoperfusion?

500

Serum lactate is repeated after IVFs if initial lactate is greater than this

What is 2.0?

500

How many adults develop sepsis each year?

What is 1.7 million?

500

This type of infection frequently leads to an increase in Bilirubin

What is Cholangitis or Cholecystitis?

500

This website has the most up to date information on sepsis for healthcare professionals, patients, and their caregivers

What is the Sepsis Alliance?