DIC
MODS
Surviving Sepsis
Septic Shock
Family Crisis Support
100

What is a common trigger of DIC in critical illness?

What is sepsis?

100

MODS often develops as a complication of what condition?

What is severe sepsis or septic shock?

100

Which lab is the priority in making a clinical determination for treatment for suspected sepsis?

What is lactate level?

100

Septic shock is defined as sepsis with persistent hypotension requiring what?

What is vasopressors to maintain MAP ≥65 mm Hg?

100

What is the priority nursing action when a family is first informed of a loved one’s critical illness?

What is provide emotional support and clear communication?

200

Name two lab findings consistent with DIC.

What are decreased platelets and elevated D-dimer?

200

What are early signs of MODS affecting the respiratory system?

What is increased respiratory rate and decreased oxygen saturation?

200

Within the first hour of identifying sepsis, what type of fluid and how much should be administered?

What is 30 mL/kg of crystalloids?

200

Name the first-line vasopressor for septic shock.

What is norepinephrine?

200

What is a key therapeutic communication technique for families in crisis?

What is active listening and acknowledging emotions?

300

In DIC, why does the patient bleed and clot at the same time?

What is due to widespread clotting that uses up platelets and clotting factors?

300

What lab values may indicate renal dysfunction in MODS?

What are increased BUN and creatinine levels?

300

What lab value should be remeasured within 2 hours if initially elevated in the SSC bundle?

What is lactate?

300

What are the hallmark signs of progressive septic shock?

What are hypotension, tachycardia, and cool, mottled skin?

300

Name one nursing intervention that supports family-centered care in the ICU.

What is involving the family in care planning or decision-making?

400

What type of medications may be used cautiously in DIC treatment?

What are anticoagulants like heparin?

400

What scoring system is often used to evaluate organ failure?

What is the SOFA (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) score?

400

What kind of antibiotics and timing are recommended in the SSC guidelines? (Bonus)

What is broad-spectrum antibiotics within 1 hour of recognition?

400

What is the goal mean arterial pressure (MAP) in septic shock management?

What is ≥65 mm Hg?

400

How can the nurse support a family’s coping mechanisms during a medical crisis?

What is identify strengths, provide resources, and encourage self-care?

500

What nursing intervention is critical for patients with DIC?

What is monitoring for bleeding, replacing blood products, and preventing injury?

500

True or False: MODS can be reversed once multiple systems are affected.

What is false (it’s often irreversible in late stages)?

500

According to SSC, what should be assessed to guide fluid resuscitation and vasopressor therapy?

What is hemodynamic status?

500

What is the pathophysiological cause of hypotension in septic shock?

What is systemic vasodilation and capillary leakage?

500

What is the best way to handle a family’s anger or frustration in a crisis?

What is remain calm, validate their feelings, and seek to understand their concerns?