Recognition and management of sepsis: the nurse's role

Br J Nurs. 2020 Nov 26;29(21):1248-1251. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2020.29.21.1248.

Abstract

Caring for a patient with suspected sepsis is a challenging nursing role. Early recognition and appropriate management of a patient with sepsis saves lives. Nurses play a fundamental role in detecting changes in physiological observations that could indicate the onset of sepsis. Additionally, an awareness of the pathophysiology of sepsis allows the nurse to better understand how rapid intervention prevents the onset of septic shock. Furthermore, knowledge and use of clinical guidelines and sepsis screening tools are established methods to help reduce patient mortality. Nurse familiarity with 'red flag' criteria for sepsis and thorough completion of early warning scores facilitate earlier recognition and time critical intervention. Delivery of the 'sepsis six' within 1 hour of suspected sepsis saves lives.

Keywords: Early identification and management; Nursing management of sepsis; Sepsis; Sepsis six; Septic shock.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nurse's Role
  • Sepsis* / diagnosis
  • Sepsis* / therapy