The recognition and management of sepsis in urgent care out of hours setting

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Mortimore, Gerri 2020. The recognition and management of sepsis in urgent care out of hours setting. Practice Nursing. https://doi.org/10.12968/pnur.2020.31.7.282
AuthorsMortimore, Gerri
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As the majority of sepsis cases occur in the community, Justine Dexter and Gerri Mortimore provide an overview of the assessment, diagnosis and management of the condition for those working in out of hours settings. Sepsis is a life-threatening and common condition prompted by a microbial infection. Sepsis is responsible for the death of more people than prostate, bowel or breast cancer collectively, and it causes the second highest mortality rates after cardiovascular disease. The majority of sepsis cases occur in the community, with 30% developing while the patient is in hospital. In many instances, sepsis is avoidable and treatable. The aetiology of sepsis is not always known, making diagnosis difficult, with only 50% of cases having a confirmed pathogenic organism. The signs and symptoms most obviously connected with sepsis are confusion or unusual behaviour, hypotension and increased respiratory rate. However, some patients have non-specific symptoms, and just complain of feeling extremely unwell. Any patients who have these signs or symptoms should be assessed for the possibility of sepsis, regardless of whether pyrexia is present. To aid in detection and decision making about sepsis, the use of screening tools have been advocated to shorten the period prior to the administration of antibiotics. Children characteristically compensate physiologically for a considerable time and then deteriorate quickly; therefore, a crucial focus is to spot a sick child rapidly. Many urgent care out of hours (UCOOH) services are nurse-led. Therefore, it often falls on advanced nurse practitioners (ANPs) to educate healthcare assistants to spot the sick person, especially as they are usually the first person the patient sees. Leadership plays a key role for ANPs in UCOOH by helping to progress the pathway for patients to ensure the sickest are prioritised.

Keywordssepsis, urgent care, out of hours, nursing
Year2020
JournalPractice Nursing
PublisherMAG
ISSN0964-9271
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.12968/pnur.2020.31.7.282
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/625166
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Publication dates11 Jul 2020
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P37 identifying cirrhotics at risk of paracentesis-induced circulatory dysfunction (PICD): The significance of an early fall in stroke volume
Grant, Claire, Rye, Kara, Scott, Robert, White, Jonathan, Mortimore, Gerri, Freeman, Jan G. and Austin, Andrew 2014. P37 identifying cirrhotics at risk of paracentesis-induced circulatory dysfunction (PICD): The significance of an early fall in stroke volume. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0168-8278(14)60200-2
An exploration into the curricular development of a master's programme designed to support advanced nurse practitioner education
Reynolds, J. and Mortimore, Gerri 2017. An exploration into the curricular development of a master's programme designed to support advanced nurse practitioner education.
Non-invasive measurement of Systemic Haemodynamics by Finometry in patients with Cirrhosis
Freeman, Jan G., Rye, Kara, Mortimore, Gerri and Austin, Andrew 2015. Non-invasive measurement of Systemic Haemodynamics by Finometry in patients with Cirrhosis. Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Open access. https://doi.org/10.15406/ghoa.2015.02.00025
Non-Invasive Diagnosis of Oespahgeal Varicies Using Systemic Haemodynamic Measurements by Finometry: Comparison with other Non- Invasive Predictive Scores
Rye, Kara, Mortimore, Gerri, Austin, Andrew and Freeman, Jan G. 2016. Non-Invasive Diagnosis of Oespahgeal Varicies Using Systemic Haemodynamic Measurements by Finometry: Comparison with other Non- Invasive Predictive Scores. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jceh.2016.05.001
Advanced liver training: where are the courses
Mortimore, Gerri 2016. Advanced liver training: where are the courses. Gastrointestinal Nursing. https://doi.org/10.12968/gasn.2016.14.6.16