Severe Sepsis Flashcards

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Clinincal Severity Prompts (10)

A

Immunocompromised patients

Indwelling medical device

Recent surgery / invasive procedure

Hx of fevers or rigors

Red flags in Ambulance handover

Skin: cellulitis, wound

Urine: dysuria, frequency, odour

Abdomen: pain, peritonism

Chest: cough, shortness of breath

Neuro: deccreased mental alertness, neck stiffnes, headache

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History Prompts

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Onset

Recent overseas travel

Relevant past history: diabetic, age

Medication history

Allergies

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3
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Immediately ⇒

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… call for assistance and notify the Medical Officer and Medical Retrieval Service.

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4
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Airway - Assessment

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Assess patency

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5
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Airway - Intervention

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Maintain airway patency

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Breathing - Assessment

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Respiratory rate and effort.

SpO2

(Auscultation)

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7
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Breathing - Intervention

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Assist ventilaiton if required

Apply O2 to maintain SpO2 > 95%

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Circulation - Assessment

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Skin temp (touch)

Pulse - rate / rhythm

Capillary refill

Blood pressure

Cardiac monitor

Electrocardiography

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9
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Circulation - Intervention

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IV cannulation / pathology

If SBP < 90mmHg give IV/IO 0.9% NaCl 500ml bolus

Monitor vital signs frequently

12-lead ECG

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10
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DO NOT DELAY …

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ANTIBIOTIC ADMINISTRATION.

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11
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Disability

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AVPU/GCS + pupils ⇒ monitor LOC frequently

Finger prick BGL ⇒ if BGL < 3.0mmol/L and conscious administer simple sugar

or

If unconscious or confused, administer IV 50% Glucose 50ml

or

If IV access unavailable, administer IM Glucagon 1ml

Finger prick BGL every 15 minutes until within normal limits and the patient mentally alert

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12
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Measure and test

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Pathology ⇒ bloods for FBC, UEC, LFT, coags, blood cultures x 2, venous blood gas.

Temperature If < 35.5oC apply warming adjunct. If > 38.5oC give oral Paracetamol 500mg - 1g

U/A ⇒ Full urinalysis + urine culture

Fluid input/output ⇒ FBC and insert IDC (hourly output)

Chest x-ray (if available)

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13
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Specific treatment

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Fluid/hydration ⇒ IV 0.9% NaCl 1000ml (125ml/hr)

Antibiotics ⇒ IV/IO Flucloxacillin 2g

and

IV Gentamicin 7mg/kg for the first dose (max 640mg)

**If allergic to Penicillin, give IV Vancomycin (according to pt’s body weight)

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