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Changing our Management of Mothers and Their Newborns Andrew M Ellefson MD Neonatologist Christiana Care Health System 1 FROM CHORIOAMNIONITIS TO TIME PATHWAY CHANGING
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Changing our Management of Mothers and Their Newborns Andrew M Ellefson MD Neonatologist Christiana Care Health System 1 FROM CHORIOAMNIONITIS TO TIME PATHWAY CHANGING OUR MANAGEMENT OF . Papers to cover. Nguyen. Early lactate clearance is associated with improved outcome in severe sepsis and septic shock . P. Single centre prospective observational study of patients with septic shock. By Dr. Gacheri Mutua. Definition. Is a blood infection that occurs in an infant younger than 90 days old.. Occurs in 1 to 8 per 1000 live births highest incidence in low birth weight and . gestation. Changing our Management of Mothers and Their Newborns . Andrew M. Ellefson, MD. Neonatologist. Christiana Care Health System. 1. Agenda. Background. Comprehensive Pathway Overview. Simplified Pathway Overview. Kok. Tan . MBBS FRCOG MMED(OG) FAMS. Senior Consultant, Department of OBGYN. Singapore General Hospital. Adjunct Associate Professor, Duke-NUS Graduate School of Medicine. Overview. Size of the problem . outline. Definitions. Signs/symptoms. Evaluation. Treatment. Group B strep (GBS) . prophylaxis. Question of the day. . ABP content specs. Sepsis -- 1. . Plan appropriate antimicrobial therapy for suspected sepsis in the immediate . Andrew J Seier, MS4. HPI. 3 weeks of age. ex-39 week uncomplicated (GBS negative) pregnancy and C-section (repeat) delivery. Routine prenatal labs were normal. . Asymptomatic from birth until 1 day prior to presentation. Then,. Septic Shock. Summer Gupta, MSN, RN. Sepsis Coordinator UCLA Health. 09/13/2016. 2. Objectives. Identify TOP for Severe Sepsis/Septic Shock. Know how to activate the nurse driven protocol and notify provider. Sepsis Improvement Team. Describe the early symptoms of sepsis. Recognize the necessity for early sepsis detection and treatment.. Explain the course of care required for patients who are determined to have sepsis.. What is sepsis?. Sepsis is a complication of severe infection characterized by a systemic inflammatory response. . (. Gauer. , 2013). Sepsis can be present on admission, or it can occur during hospitalization. . Early recognition of Sepsis. Early Goal Directed Therapy . CASE. 6. 4yr . Samoan male. 24 . hr. . Fever, productive cough, SOB . and . delirium. Initial . Obs. HR 162, RR . 40, . sats. . 90% . on 15l, BP . Julie S. Townsend, MS. Epidemiologist, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. NAACCR/IARC Conference. June 13, 2019. CRC in Kentucky. Collaborative and strategic efforts to expand CRC screening across the state. P Llewellin. Aims. Briefly review the pathophysiology and effects of sepsis. Discuss contemporary definitions of sepsis. Understand the importance of early recognition of sepsis. Review the current management paradigms for sepsis . Neonatal Early Onset Sepsis (EOS). Culture proven invasive infection (blood or CSF) that occurs from birth to 6 days of age. Rare, but life-threatening. Most often caused by Group B . Streptococcus. (GBS) or Escherichia coli. Carl "Chip" Lange, PA-C, EMT. Michelle . Perkins, MD. Fritz . Fuller, MPH&TM, PA-C, EMT-P. Sepsis Quality Initiative. “Sepsis . Care Primer” . Panel. Carl "Chip" Lange, PA-C, EMT. Creator and Host of TOTAL EM.
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