This patient has already coded out with a sepsis diagnosis, therefore the 
elevated lactate would be the criteria for septic shock. The way I understand 
the intent of the treatment, the measure and criteria, is that even if there 
were other types of lactic acidosis, the sepsis will more than likely be higher 
risk of mortality therefore treat the septic shock without delaying while other 
sources of lactic acidosis are considered. So infection + SIRS+ shock (lactate 
>4)= implement the bundle timely and treat sepsis first regardless of other 
potential sources of lactate. Then evaluate after the bundle has been completed.
Jessica Harkey, MSN, RN, ACCNS, CCRN
Sepsis Program Coordinator
San Joaquin Community Hospital

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From: Mary ann David
Sent: 11/12/15, 9:48 PM
To: 'Barnes-Daly, Mary Ann', 'Tribuiani, Barbara', sepsisgroups
Subject: Re: [Sepsis Groups] Septic Shock Present
However, there are other reasons lactate can be elevated but not septic shock 
such as cardiac arrest, ischemia, burns, liver failure, etc. Shouldn’t those be 
considered?

Thanks,
Mary Ann David, MSN, RN, CNS, ACNS-BC
Clinical Nurse Specialist, MICU/SICU/RRT
Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center
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From: Sepsisgroups [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Barnes-Daly, Mary Ann
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 10:30 AM
To: 'Tribuiani, Barbara'; '[email protected]'
Subject: Re: [Sepsis Groups] Septic Shock Present

Physician documentation is used only if the other criteria are not found.
In this case, severe sepsis is present – so the Lactate of 4.3 = septic shock

Thanks,

MARY ANN BARNES-DALY RN BSN CCRN DC  | Clinical Performance Improvement 
Consultant
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Sacramento, CA 95833
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From: Sepsisgroups [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Tribuiani, Barbara
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 10:21 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [Sepsis Groups] Septic Shock Present

Hello All-

I have a patient who meets criteria for septic shock due to the initial lactate 
of 4.3 however the physicians clearly document that the patient has “severe 
sepsis without shock” How do I answer the question “septic shock present” in 
this case??

Thank you,
Barb

Barbara Tribuiani, RN, BSN
Quality Improvement Department
Phone: 610-237-4208
Fax: 610-237-4264

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