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🗓️ 13 July 2016
⏱️ 19 minutes
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So the long awaited new NICE Guidelines on Sepsis have just been released. I'm no sepsis expert, I'm not on a panel involved with the guidelines but I am someone who is going to be trying to use these guidelines everyday at work with multiple patients and I'm not the only one....we all are!
In this podcast we run through some of the main points brought up in the new guidelines. Talk about some potential difficulties and join toward some useful resources such as the brilliant flow charts developed by the Sepsis Trust.
Let us know your thought and feedback either via the site www.TheResusRoom.co.uk or on twitter @TheResusRoom. Enjoy!
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0:00.0 | And out of ten Rob, how many got it in? |
0:10.6 | I think you'd one get it in, amazingly. |
0:13.1 | It's been superb so far. |
0:14.4 | It's been nothing but an enjoyable experience, Simon. |
0:17.1 | Thank you. |
0:17.9 | But they also included in intubation. |
0:20.6 | Really? I didn't see that. Don't do this. |
0:24.5 | Welcome to the recess room podcast. |
0:31.2 | Five, four, three, two, one, fire. |
0:34.7 | So hi, and welcome to the new Recess Room podcast. |
0:38.3 | I'm Simon Lang, an emergency medicine consultant based in the UK, and in the next couple of days, on the 15th of July at 9am, the new website, the new Recess Room.com. |
0:51.3 | UK will be opening its doors as a new foam website with loads of EM guidelines, podcasts and paper reviews. |
0:59.0 | But today, NICE has released the much anticipated new sepsis guidelines. |
1:06.0 | So ahead of the website launch, we thought we'd bring you a rundown of the main new findings and recommendations |
1:12.6 | contained within the guidelines. |
1:16.6 | So like most of you listening, I am no sepsis expert, but I am someone who uses |
1:23.0 | sepsis guidelines day in, day out, and it's one of the main differentials of people presenting to |
1:28.6 | our hospitals acutely unwell. So these guidelines are really important and seeing how |
1:34.8 | applicable they are to our patients and how they could improve the care that we |
1:38.3 | deliver to them is really really important. As we all know, sepsis is a major killer, but it's one of those diseases |
1:46.5 | that we can actually make a really big difference to. And the sepsis toolkit that probably most |
1:52.2 | of us are familiar with and use developed by the sepsis trust and by the Royal College of |
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