Sepsis September
Across
- 3. A sepsis bolus must be completed within ______hours.
- 5. An ________needs to be administered within three hours of Severe Sepsis Presentation.
- 6. ___________criteria is identified by two or more symptoms including fever/hypothermia, elevated heart rate, elevated respiratory rate or a change in WBC count.
- 8. If clinically indicated, a vasopressor must be started within ______ hours.
- 9. Which lab test needs to be drawn within three hours to assess organ dysfunction?
- 10. How many vital signs must be documented in the hour following sepsis bolus completion to determine whether there was adequate fluid resuscitation?
- 12. ______cultures are always drawn before antibiotics.
- 13. _______rate greater than 22 is a criteria for determining sepsis.
Down
- 1. _______ failure is indicative of severe sepsis.
- 2. A life-threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body's immune system has an extreme response to infection.
- 4. When someone has severe sepsis, their chances of survival drop by almost 8% every _____that goes by without treatment.
- 7. An initial Lactate was 5. A second Lactate has to be completed within ___ hours.
- 8. What month is sepsis awareness month?
- 11. What is the calculation for the correct amount of sepsis fluids? _______mL/Kg.