CCRN
A comprehensive study of CCRN, covering critical care nursing concepts from basics to advanced applications.
Advanced Topics
Sepsis and Shock Management
Understanding Sepsis and Shock
Sepsis is a life-threatening response to infection that can lead to shock, organ failure, and death if not treated promptly.
Early Identification
Recognizing sepsis early is vital. Look for:
- Fever or hypothermia
- Increased heart rate and breathing
- Altered mental status
Management Steps
- Fluid Resuscitation: Restore circulation with IV fluids.
- Antibiotics: Administer as soon as sepsis is suspected.
- Vasopressors: Used if fluids don't maintain blood pressure.
Monitoring Progress
Continuous assessment helps guide further treatment and prevent complications.
Examples
Starting broad-spectrum antibiotics within one hour of identifying sepsis.
Titrating norepinephrine to maintain adequate blood pressure in septic shock.
In a Nutshell
Rapid recognition and aggressive treatment of sepsis and shock can save lives.