Sponsored Webinar: A FRESH Look at Fluid Management in Sepsis
Webinar Description:
Sponsored by Baxter
Join Baxter to learn about the importance of dynamic assessments of fluid responsiveness in sepsis and septic shock patients. Participants will review a case study utilizing preload assessments to guide treatment decisions.
This course was originally recorded on 3/4/21 as part of the Sepsis Alliance Clinical Community Sponsor Innovation Day.
Target Audience
Nurses, physician assistants, physicians, emergency responders, physical therapists, patient care assistants, and other healthcare staff
Learning Objectives
At the end of the presentation, the attendee should be able to:
- Discuss the effects of volume overload and underload on patient outcomes.
- Identify the best treatments used to manage perfusion in septic and septic shock patients.
Sepsis Alliance gratefully acknowledges the support provided for this sponsor innovation webinar by Baxter.
Brandie Richards, NP-C, MS, DNP, CCRN
Associate Dean, School of Nursing, Loma Linda University
Brandie is the Associate Dean in the School of Nursing at Loma Linda University and has been a nurse practitioner with Loma Linda’s internal medicine and emergency department for the last five years. Prior to working in the emergency department, she worked as a nurse in the medical ICU for 14 years.
No continuing education credits are offered for this sponsored webinar.
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