we do not have that but our first question is
Does patient have a new or worsening suspected infection?
thanks
Tracy



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Does anyone have a place on their screening tool, whether paper or 
electronic, that indicates "patient already screened positive for severe 
sepsis" or "pt currently being treated for severe sepsis", etc.
If so, what do you have and how long is that criteria good for, assuming 
the patient is in the hospital for a while?

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Laurie

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