1.
______ is defined as 2 SIRS criteria with suspicion or presence of infection.
2.
_______ is defined as sepsis plus organ dysfunction
3.
Septic shock is defined as severe sepsis complicated with a state of acute circulatory failure characterized by ______ hypotension, despite adequate fluid resuscitation
4.
An initial result of a _______>/= 4 with sepsis criteria is defined as septic shock
5.
_____ must be drawn before antibiotics are administered
6.
This medication must be given within 3 hours of severe sepsis
7.
Patients with ______ or septic shock require a 30 cc/kg crystalloid fluid bolus
8.
_____ is a great resource for healthcare providers, sepsis survivors, and their families
9.
Hypotension is defined as SBP <90 or _____ <65.
10.
A provider must document a ___________ within 6 hours of septic shock
11.
_______ and timely patient care are key to ensure all sepsis bundle components are met
12.
_____ must be started on patients with persistent hypotension
13.
A lactate must be repeated within _____ hours if the initial is >2
14.
The need for new BiPAP or ventilation is considered organ dysfunction, but not ____, per CMS guidelines
15.
_____% of all deaths in hospitals are due to sepsis