I have a patient arrived at 2148 and by 2233 we met the 3 criteria to meet severe sepsis including an initial lactic of 3.96. Patient received 1 liter NS bolus @ 2217, however was not hypotensive with a BP 82/55 until 2350. Repeat lactate level at 0106 results at 5.22 Physician documentation at 0906 states likely septic shock on admit My question is initial lactate was not 4 or greater to represent septic shock, the patient did not receive 30 ml/kg fluids to determine persistent hypotension and the physician documentation is the next morning stating septic shock on admit, how do I determine the timing of septic shock presentation in this patient? Thanks much! CariAnn
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