Transporting patient with high suspicion for sepsis


Question: You are transporting a patient with high index of suspicion for sepsis. The patient's blood pressure is lower than normal, and the heart rate is faster than normal. Based on the sepsis studies discussed in this article, which treatment should you implement on route to hospital? Implement early goal-directed therapy, which includes the administration of fluids and antibiotics, and strict management of hemodynamic status. Limited fluid administration, and focus on reducing the patient's temperature. Get to the nearest hospital as a lactate measurement is urgently needed. There is no specific sepsis treatment that can be implemented in the prehospital environment that will make any kind of a difference to the patient's outcomes in-hospital.

 

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