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Severe Sepsis Care in the Emergency Department, An Issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1e (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) (PDF)

Expert Insights on Sepsis in the Emergency Department

By John C. Perkins Jr MD FAAEM FACEP FACP and Michael E. Winters MD

Drs. John C. Perkins and Michael E. Winters have assembled an expert team of authors on the topic of Sepsis in the Emergency Department. This comprehensive guide covers various aspects of sepsis management, including:

Defining and Diagnosing Sepsis

Understanding the nuances of sepsis diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. This section delves into the definitions, clinical presentations, and diagnostic tools for sepsis.

Appropriate Antibiotic Therapy

Antibiotic therapy plays a pivotal role in sepsis management. This chapter discusses the appropriate use of antibiotics, including selection, dosing, and duration of therapy.

Severe Sepsis Resuscitation in Resource Limited Settings

Resuscitating patients with severe sepsis in resource-limited settings poses unique challenges. This section provides strategies and guidelines for healthcare providers working in such environments.

Source Control in Severe Sepsis

Source control is a critical component of sepsis management. This chapter explores the various methods and strategies for controlling the source of infection in patients with severe sepsis.

Considerations in Special Populations with Severe Sepsis

Severe sepsis affects different patient populations differently. This section discusses the specific considerations and challenges in managing severe sepsis in special populations, such as the elderly, immunocompromised, and pediatric patients.

Pediatric Severe Sepsis Resuscitation

Resuscitating pediatric patients with severe sepsis requires a tailored approach. This chapter outlines the unique considerations and strategies for managing pediatric severe sepsis.

The New Usual Care

Advances in sepsis management have led to the development of new standards of care. This section discusses the latest evidence-based practices and guidelines for sepsis management.

Prehospital Sepsis Care

Prehospital care plays a crucial role in sepsis management. This chapter explores the strategies and interventions that can be implemented in the prehospital setting to improve patient outcomes.

Endpoints of Sepsis Resuscitation

Defining and achieving the endpoints of sepsis resuscitation is essential for optimal patient care. This section discusses the various endpoints and how they can be measured and achieved.

Pitfalls in the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Disposition of Severe Sepsis

Severe sepsis management is fraught with potential pitfalls. This chapter highlights common errors and challenges in the diagnosis, treatment, and disposition of patients with severe sepsis.

Biomarkers in Sepsis

Biomarkers have the potential to revolutionize sepsis diagnosis and management. This section discusses the current state of biomarker research and its implications for clinical practice.

Vasopressors and Inotropes in Sepsis

Vasopressors and inotropes are critical components of sepsis resuscitation. This chapter reviews the current evidence on the use of these agents and provides guidance on their optimal use.

Sepsis Quality Measures and Performance Improvement

Improving sepsis care requires a systematic approach to quality improvement. This section discusses the development and implementation of quality measures and performance improvement initiatives for sepsis management.

This comprehensive guide is an essential resource for healthcare providers seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in managing sepsis in the emergency department. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book provides the latest insights and evidence-based practices for optimal patient care.

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