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A103 Sepsis; early recognition and management

Course summary

This is an ideal course for practitioners who work on hospital wards and in the community. It will help them to develop skills in early identification of adult patients with sepsis and to initiate appropriate management and escalation in line with national and international guidelines.

Who should attend?

Registered Nurses
Practice Nurses
Community Nurses
Allied Health Professionals
HCAs
Pharmacists
Paramedics

Important notes

All course material, certificate and evaluations provided.

Cost

Course duration Course CPD In-house Course
1 day(s) 7 hour(s) POA


In-house enquiry

Aims / objectives

  • Be able to follow national and international guidelines to ensure rapid recognition and initiation of correct management of adult patients developing sepsis.

Course programme

  • Definition and classification of sepsis severity
  • The pathophysiology of sepsis
  • Vigilance, screening and early recognition
  • Investigations and markers
  • Early interventions/immediate management (sepsis 6)
  • Communication and rapid escalation (SBAR)
  • Case scenarios

Led by

TBA