Hospital Acquired Sepsis: Early Recognition and Intervention
Webinar Description: Hospitalized patients, like those who have recently had surgery, those with chronic medical conditions that may put them at risk, and patients who are admitted with an infection that is not getting better or is getting worse, may be at risk of developing sepsis.
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- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
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- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours
I Got the Fever: Monitoring Sepsis and Systemic Inflammation in Children
Webinar Description: This webinar will discuss the use of procalcitonin (PCT), C-reactive protein (CRP), and ferritin in pediatric clinical practice.
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- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
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- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours
If I Could Change One Thing to Improve Sepsis Care
Session Description: It is frequently said that many roads lead to sepsis. It is critical to improve sepsis care to decrease morbidity and mortality for the estimated 1.7 million adults in the U.S. who develop sepsis every year.
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- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours
Meeting the Sepsis CMS Measures
Webinar Description: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) launched the core measures for the management of sepsis (SEP-1) on October 1, 2015. This course reviews the history of the measures and overviews CMS’s approach to quality and quality measurement.
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- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
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- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours
Multi-disciplinary Healthcare Team Engagement, Education, and Empowerment: The Key Ingredients to a Sustainable Sepsis Program
Webinar Description:This educational webinar will discuss key strategies for engaging and empowering the multi-disciplinary healthcare team in your sepsis program.
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- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
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- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours
Nurses Challenging Sepsis: Saving Children's Lives
Webinar Description: Every child with sepsis deserves life-saving care, and nursing leaders Kimberly DeNicolo, Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital and Tracy Lowerre, Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU Health, have risen to the challenge as the 2019 winners of the
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- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
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- AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours
Panel: Innovations in Diagnostics: Taking the Guesswork Out of Sepsis
Session Description: This panel discussion reviews assay biological pathways, sepsis progression, and immune system collapse. It will explore the role of molecular diagnostics in sepsis workflow and how to implement effective sepsis protocols in the lab and hospital practice.
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Panel: The Latest Predictive Tools in Sepsis Care: Insights and Learnings from Real World Case Studies
Session Description: It's a common understanding that solving sepsis requires a multidisciplinary approach, and that early detection remains the most promising opportunity for improving outcomes.
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- Prerecorded Webinar
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Post-Sepsis Syndrome: Recognition and Management
Webinar Description:Post-sepsis syndrome affects up to 50% sepsis survivors, and is associated with cognitive, physical, and mental health impairments.
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- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
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- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours
Racial Disparity: Incidence, Care, and Outcomes of Sepsis in Vulnerable Populations
Session Description: This session will review sepsis concepts as they relate to disparities in race and ethnicity. The focus will include consideration of incidence in sepsis, differences in care outcomes, and morbidity and mortality among vulnerable groups.
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- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
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- Participation
- RN CE Contact Hours