Lesson 1Body Processes of Sepsis and Septic Shock: Body Reaction, Organ Problems, and How It WorsensExplains how the body fights infection, with swelling and defense paths, small blood vessel issues, and cell problems. Connects these to organ failure, shock getting worse, and signs nurses watch closely in the moment.
Body defense reaction to infection in sepsisBlood vessel damage and fluid leakSmall blood flow and cell power issuesFrom sepsis to septic shock: main changesOrgan problem patterns and SOFA ideasReal signs of body process issuesLesson 2Fluid Treatment Details: Choosing Salts, Quick Give Methods, and Spotting Too Much FluidCovers picking salt solutions, quick fluid amounts, and speeds in early sepsis help. Stresses checking fluid response live, spotting too much fluid at bedside, and nurse ways to balance blood flow without harm.
Balanced salts vs normal salt choiceFirst quick fluid plans and check timesStill and moving fluid response toolsBedside signs of too much fluidRecording fluid balance and total stateTeam work on reducing fluid plansLesson 3Patient Safety and Sepsis Problems: Sudden Kidney Harm, Blood Clot Issues, and Need for Organ HelpDeals with usual sepsis problems like sudden kidney harm, blood clot issues, breathing failure, and organ help needs. Stresses early spotting, stop plans, and nurse care for kidney, breathing, and blood support.
Spotting and levels of sudden kidney harmBlood clot issues, DIC, and bleed dangerBreathing failure and machine breath helpBlood flow help past pressure drugsNurse care for kidney machine therapyStop and early spot of problemsLesson 4Records and Talking: Noting Care Packs, Alert Signs, and Passing Sepsis CareGives details on true records of sepsis packs, vital changes, and actions, plus clear talk on alert signs. Stresses set handovers, loop-back talk, and lists to keep care going smooth.
Noting sepsis pack parts and timesRecording blood flow and lactate changesAlert signs and quick help rulesSet handover tools for sepsis patientsTeam talk best waysLaw and quality sides of recordsLesson 5Germ Killer Care and Timing: First Drug Pick, Reduce Plans, and Sample CareCenters on quick first germ killer pick, doses, and giving in sepsis. Checks getting samples, recheck therapy with new info, reduce plans, and nurse parts in germ killer care and watching harm.
Time for first germ killer dose in sepsisFirst plan pick and local germ mapsGetting samples without slow therapyReduce and length of therapyWatching for germ killer bad effectsNurse help in care roundsLesson 6Pressure Drugs and Heart Boosters: When to Use, Dose Aims, Adjust Steps, Bad Effects, and Usual Nurse-Led Plans for Nor-epinephrineChecks nor-epinephrine as top pressure drug in septic shock, on when to use, start doses, adjust ways, watch aims, bad effects, and usual nurse-led plans, with safety looks and main line thoughts.
When to use nor-epinephrine in septic shockStart doses, mix, and adjust stepsMAP aims and blood flow watchingSpot and handle bad effectsMain line use, open flow, and leak careNurse-led pressure drug adjust plansLesson 7Now World Sepsis Rules and Packs (Surviving Sepsis Campaign): 1-Hour and 3-Hour PartsSums up now Surviving Sepsis Campaign rules and packs, stressing 1-hour and 3-hour parts. Points out time-key nurse actions, local rule fit, and check-back ways to better follow and patient results.
Main ideas of Surviving Sepsis CampaignOne-hour pack parts and nurse actionsThree-hour pack parts and orderFitting packs into unit work flowsMeasuring follow and back loopsFitting rules to local meansLesson 8Blood Flow Aims in Sepsis: MAP Aims, Lactate-Guided Help, and Fluid Response CheckSets blood flow aims in sepsis, with MAP aims, lactate clear, and flow signs. Checks bedside fluid response and mix of moving signs, sound waves, and real judge in help choices.
MAP aims and personal blood pressure aimsLactate changes and flow-guided helpCapillary refill and edge flow signsMoving signs for fluid responsePart of bedside sound waves in amount checkBalance fluids, pressure drugs, and heart boostersLesson 9Watching Reaction to Sepsis Treatment: Repeat Lactates, Urine Out, End-Organ Flow Signs, and Bedside Real ToolsTells how to watch reaction to sepsis treatment with repeat lactates, urine out, mind state, and other end-organ signs. Covers bedside tools, recheck often, and records to guide on-going help and reduce.
Repeat lactate measure and meaningUrine out aims and kidney flowMind state and confusion checkSkin, heat, and flow checkOften and set of recheck roundsChange-based records and care shiftsLesson 10Infection Source Stop: Ideas, Times, and Nurse Team for Steps and ChecksOutlines ideas of infection source stop, with timing, team of images and steps, and talk with multi-team. Points out nurse parts in prep, move, agree help, and after step watching.
Spot likely infection sources earlyTime and need of source stop actionsTeam images and bedside stepsBefore step prep and safety looksAfter step watching and problem signsNurse part in multi planning