The One Hour Sepsis Bundle: How to Act in 60 Minutes (Viewing Only)
21
Apr

The One Hour Sepsis Bundle: How to Act in 60 Minutes (Viewing Only)

Contact hours awarded: 2

Sepsis is now the # 1 killer of hospitalized patients in America. Worldwide it is the # 1 cause of pediatric deaths, especially in developing countries. Strategies to reduce mortality have been successful in decreasing mortality and the Surviving Sepsis Campaign has been at the forefront of the war against sepsis. In 2018 the Surviving Sepsis Campaign changed the goal timeframe for initiating interventions from 3/6 hours to 1 hour. In this module we will discuss the new bundle and strategies to reduce treatment time and ensure standardization.

Course Outline:

  1. Sepsis: Introduction
  2. Diagnostic Approach to Sepsis
  3. A Word on Sepsis Shock
  4. What Is a “Bundle,” and Why Are They Used?
  5. Hour-1 Bundle Components and Strategies to Expedite Care
  6. Code Sepsis?
  7. Sepsis as a Medical Emergency
  8. Summary
  9. References (Bibliography)

More Course Information

In this course we will discuss the new one-hour sepsis bundle and strategies used to reduce treatment time and increase efficiency.

Author: Chelsea McCracken, MSN, APRN

Co-author: Shane Slone, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC

Course objectives: At the completion of the course the learner shall:

1.) Understand the importance and time-sensitive nature of sepsis care

2.) Identify what measures fall under the new 1 hour bundle

3.)Describe strategies to help ensure that the 1 hour is met

This course will require 100 minutes for the average learner and therefore awards 2 contact hours of continuing education.

Target Audience:

Registered Nurses (RN)

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN)

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN/LVN)

Requirement for completion:

Successful completion of all modules (course content, test, and evaluation).

Course Offering # 7

Continuing Education Provider Approval # 7-0090

Expiration: December 21, 2021

Nursing CE Central is an approved provider of continuing education per the KBN.

Course Content

Total learning: 1 lesson Time: 15 days

Instructor

Chelsea McCracken is an acute care nurse practitioner practicing with the solid organ transplant team at a Washington, DC hospital.She is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. She has extensive experience as an intensive care unit nurse and is CCRN certified. She is also a member of the American Society of Transplantation.