03/10/21 grand rounds
grand rounds: Improving response to sepsis
Originally presented on March 10, 2021
Presented by:
Merrilee Cox, MD, MAS, CPE- Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, WSU BSOM; Chief Medical Safety Officer, Pediatric Hospitalist, Dayton Children’s Hospital
Objectives:
- Cite the current definition of pediatric sepsis and the challenges with recognizing pediatric sepsis.
- Describe the signs and symptoms of sepsis and their pathophysiology.
- Summarize key recommendations on the recognition and management of pediatric sepsis.
- Describe processes implemented at Dayton Children’s to improve the rapid recognition and management of pediatric sepsis.
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