Sepsis 2013 – 32nd Annual EM & Acute Care Course
Offered By: The Center for Medical Education via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest insights on sepsis management in this 29-minute conference talk from the 32nd Annual EM & Acute Care Course. Delve into critical topics such as the effectiveness of order sets and protocols, patient identification strategies, and the use of steroids in sepsis treatment. Examine the controversy surrounding adrenal suppression and learn about recent trials and pressure management techniques. Gain valuable recommendations for emergency care as experienced faculty synthesize current literature with their clinical expertise, providing a comprehensive overview of new, controversial, and provocative aspects of sepsis care.
Syllabus
Intro
Do order sets protocols actually work
Are we good horrible
Can we identify patients
Who uses steroids
Adrenal suppression
Trials
Pressures
Critical Recommendations
Question
Taught by
The Center for Medical Education
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