Sepsis Management Medical Slides
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Generate Sepsis Management DeckWhy teach Sepsis Management?
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection, affecting over 49 million people annually worldwide. The Surviving Sepsis Campaign has established time-sensitive bundles that significantly reduce mortality when adhered to. Teaching sepsis management requires integration of early recognition, source control, antimicrobial stewardship, and hemodynamic resuscitation.
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Sepsis Management Presentation FAQ
How has the definition of sepsis evolved, and how should this be taught?
Present the progression from SIRS-based Sepsis-1 to the Sepsis-3 organ-dysfunction model using SOFA scores. Explain that qSOFA replaced SIRS for bedside screening because SIRS criteria lacked specificity, while emphasizing that qSOFA is a screening tool, not a diagnostic criterion.
What is the best way to present the sepsis resuscitation bundle?
Use a timeline-based visual showing the 1-hour targets: blood cultures before antibiotics, serum lactate measurement, broad-spectrum antibiotics, 30 mL/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate above 4 mmol/L, and vasopressors if MAP remains below 65 mmHg after fluids. Emphasize that bundle compliance as a whole reduces mortality more than any single element.
How should fluid responsiveness be covered in sepsis teaching?
Move beyond static measures like CVP to dynamic assessments: passive leg raise, pulse pressure variation in mechanically ventilated patients, and point-of-care ultrasound of IVC collapsibility. Include evidence that liberal fluids beyond initial resuscitation may worsen outcomes, referencing the CLASSIC and CLOVERS trials.
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