We are developing a protocol for all of our severe sepsis patients with either 
hypotension or lactate >4  to go expeditiously to the ICU for initial 
resuscitation...similar to the way we get acute MIs on their way to the cath 
lab in a hurry.   We are trying to reduce ED length of stay and urgent 
transfers to ICU within several hours of admission to non-ICU units.

Does anyone have a similar protocol that you could share?  or guidelines 
related to sepsis ICU admission criteria?


Thanks,
Sheree

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Sheree Brown MSN, RN, CNL
Manager, Performance Excellence
Phone: 517 788-4800 ext. 4209
Pager:  517 534-0127
Fax:     517 788-4715
[email protected]<allegiancehealth.org>
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