Sepsis Septic Shock

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Section 5 - MEDICAL

5.17 SEPSIS / SEPTIC SHOCK

POSSIBLE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS:

  • Confusion or altered level of consciousness
  • Tachypnea (RR> 20)
  • Heart rate > 90
  • Decreased B/P with warm extremities
  • Alteration in temp (Temp. > 100.4° F or < 96.8)
  • Signs of decreased perfusion (mottling, pallor, capillary refill > 2 seconds)
  • Flu-like symptoms (chills, shaking)
  • Blood sugar alterations
  • Recent catheterization (eg. NG, Foley, etc.)
  • Decreased urine output
  • Increased or decreased fluid intake


Initial Medical Care (2.01) – Provide OXYGEN or assist ventilations as appropriate for patient condition.

  • If altered sensorium, refer to ALTERED MENTAL STATUS PRACTICE PARAMETER (5.03). Administer D50 with BGL ≤ 50, consider a half-dose of D50 if BGL < 100 AND > 50. Re-check BGL.
  • If patient presents with signs & symptoms of shock, refer to SHOCK PRACTICE PARAMETER (5.13). If sepsis strongly suspected, consider fluid challenge.
  • Establish two large bore IVs if possible. If patient is hypotensive (< 90 mm Hg.) and unable to establish IV, consider an INTRAOSSEOUS infusion.
  • Early identification of sepsis is the key to improved patient outcomes.
  • Limit scene time to 15 minutes
  • If condition worsens despite fluid therapy, administer DOPAMINE 5 - 20 mcg/kg/minute titrated to systolic BP > 90 mm Hg.


Notify hospital of suspected sepsis during radio report.


Sepsis Screening

Patients at increased risk
Is the pt very young? yes no
Is the pt very old? yes no
Has the pt had a general feeling of weakness in the last 3 days? yes no
Has the pt had a recent fever (last 3 days) yes no
Has the pt recently had a transplant? yes no
Is the pt being treated with chemotherapy meds or radiation? yes no
Does pt have indwelling urinary cath? (current or recent past) yes no
Does pt. have hx of sepsis? yes no
Does pt. have any open wounds or decubiti? yes no
Does the pt have Diabetes, AIDS, cirrhosis, or other immune system compromise? yes no
Does the pt have any large burns or severe injuries? yes no
Does the pt have any infections such as Pneumonia, Meningitis, Cellulitis, UTI, etc.? yes no
Is the patient on long-term steroid use? yes no


Does the patient have any of these signs and symptoms?
Fever > 100 degrees F yes no
Hypothermia, a temp < 96.8 yes no
Hypotension with warm extremities yes no
Hyperventilation, >20 breaths/min or PCO2 < 32 mmHG yes no
Chills, Shaking yes no
Warm skin yes no
Rash yes no
Increased heart, > 90 BPM yes no
Confusion or altered mental status yes no
Decreased urine output yes no
Hyperglycemia (no hx diabetes) (>200) yes no
Other Flu-like symptoms yes no
Decreased Perfusion (mottling, pallor, Cap Refill > 2 seconds) yes no
Has fluid intake increased or decreased? yes no
Dry Mucosa (eyes, corners of mouth, lips) yes no
Significant Edema (pretibial, wrist, forehead) yes no