We are using triage as time zero. I don't want to wait till a patient crumps 2 
hours later before we start treating them. 

Jennifer Rieske RN, CCRN, SCRN
Sepsis Coordinator
Swedish Medical Center
601 E. Hampden Ave Suite 220
Englewood, CO 80113
Phone 303-788-5206
Pager 303-234-7060




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Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 12:57:48 +0000
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Subject: Re: [Sepsis Groups] Joint Commission Performance Measure Time
        Zero
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It does say that time zero will be triage if diagnosed in ER ? so that will 
remain the same. It is in the manual somewhere?we have reviewed this closely 
here at SMC/TMC.

Jennifer

From: Sepsisgroups [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Angela Craig
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 11:32 AM
To: Borden Megan; [email protected]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Sepsis Groups] Joint Commission Performance Measure Time 
Zero


OK so most of us have changed to time of triage for time zero  I would assume.  
I had a meeting with our data abstractor for Sepsis Core Measures yesterday and 
she mentioned time zero would be changing.  She then showed me the manual for 
the data abstractors.

It stated for Septic Shock Present the following:  Criteria

There must be documentation of severe sepsis present AND Tissue hypoperfusion 
persists after crystalloid fluid administration evidenced by either SBP <90, or 
MAP<65, or a decrease in SBP by >40points OR Lactate level is >4

Soooo My abstractor was under the impression this would be the new time zero 
based on this.

There was a sheet on Severe Sepsis Present as well.  What concerns me is that 
based on documentation is what will que them for time zero.  I am worried that 
there will be delays in care if that is how it will be determined.  What are 
everyone?s thoughts?

Am I missing something?  Will everyone just stay with time zero that we feel is 
?clinically correct? and consistent across the country and just let core 
measures monitor something different?  Can someone help me understand this.  I 
really hope I am not reading something correctly or just not understanding.

Thank you in advance - I am soo grateful for this List serve!!!

Angela Craig APN,MS,CCNS
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Intensive Care Unit
Cookeville Regional Medical Center
931-783-5035



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Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2015 09:43:52 -0700
From: "Barnes-Daly, Mary Ann" <[email protected]>
To: 'Brandy Cuevas' <[email protected]>, 'Angela Craig'
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Subject: Re: [Sepsis Groups] Joint Commission Performance Measure Time
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It seems as though there will be 2 possible T-0 for the ED

1.      For those patients who meet criteria in triage (when first encountered) 
Triage time = T ? 0

2.      For those patients who do not meet the above, but have the 
?constellation of symptoms? documented sometime later in their ED stay, that 
will be

T ? 0



The 30ml/kg bolus is meant for patients with severe sepsis who have hypotension 
and/or lactate > 4.0 as always

Thanks,

MARY ANN BARNES-DALY RN BSN CCRN DC  | Clinical Performance Improvement 
Consultant Sutter Health - Clinical Integration Department | 2200 River Plaza 
Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 Mobile 916.200.5604| Office 916.286.6717  | 
[email protected]

?You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, 
build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.?             ~R. 
Buckminster Fuller

From: Sepsisgroups [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Brandy Cuevas
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 5:55 AM
To: Angela Craig; '[email protected]'; 
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Sepsis Groups] Joint Commission Performance Measure Time Zero

I am also confused on Time Zero as it says patients entering through the ED, 
the time of presentation is the time the patient is triaged.

Also, Can anyone clarify the 30ml/kg for me.  Is it your understanding that any 
patient that presents with sepsis will get 30ml/kg regardless if they are in 
septic shock or severe sepsis?

Thanks in advance!!

Brandy Cuevas, BSN, RN
Quality Improvement Coordinator
William Newton Hospital
1300 E. 5th Ave.
Winfield, KS  67156
620-222-6225
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From: Sepsisgroups [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Angela Craig
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2015 10:32 AM
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Subject: [Sepsis Groups] Joint Commission Performance Measure Time Zero


OK so most of us have changed to time of triage for time zero  I would assume.  
I had a meeting with our data abstractor for Sepsis Core Measures yesterday and 
she mentioned time zero would be changing.  She then showed me the manual for 
the data abstractors.

It stated for Septic Shock Present the following:  Criteria

There must be documentation of severe sepsis present AND Tissue hypoperfusion 
persists after crystalloid fluid administration evidenced by either SBP <90, or 
MAP<65, or a decrease in SBP by >40points OR Lactate level is >4

Soooo My abstractor was under the impression this would be the new time zero 
based on this.

There was a sheet on Severe Sepsis Present as well.  What concerns me is that 
based on documentation is what will que them for time zero.  I am worried that 
there will be delays in care if that is how it will be determined.  What are 
everyone?s thoughts?

Am I missing something?  Will everyone just stay with time zero that we feel is 
?clinically correct? and consistent across the country and just let core 
measures monitor something different?  Can someone help me understand this.  I 
really hope I am not reading something correctly or just not understanding.

Thank you in advance - I am soo grateful for this List serve!!!

Angela Craig APN,MS,CCNS
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Intensive Care Unit
Cookeville Regional Medical Center
931-783-5035




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