Across
- 2. How should the lactates be transported to the lab?
- 4. Broad spectrum antibiotics, fluid bolus, post fluid bolus vital signs and ______,must be completed within three hours of sepsis presentation.
- 7. You can snooze sepsis BPA to assess your patient for signs and symptoms of infection
- 8. Your care provider ordered Zosyn and Vancomycin for your patient that he suspects having sepsis. If you can hand one antibiotic at a time at a time, which would you hang first?
- 9. Which acronym should you remember for a patient with sepsis?
- 10. Maternal Sepsis is a life-threatening condition with organ dysfunction caused from infection during pregnancy, childbirth, or postpartum.
- 11. Which is a maternal sepsis risk factor?
- 12. The name of the order set for the Maternal Sepsis patient is ______ _____ management.
Down
- 1. Lactates should be timed from______.
- 3. Sepsis is an _______ and should be treated quickly.
- 5. 40,000 women in the U.S. each year have maternal sepsis, of these 2,000 die and some are left with life changing issues such as amputations.
- 6. A 4th lactate is indicated when #3 lactate is greater than_____.
- 7. How much fluid bolus will be given to the patient with severe sepsis or septic shock
- 10. How many lactates must be drawn on a patient with a sepsis diagnosis?
