The lecture duration is 1hr 03min.
1 CPD Point, 1 CEU, 1 CME credit approval pending.
Accredited by CPDUK, CBRN and Provider Pending.
You can watch this lecture for free! For premium features, including a CPD/CME accredited certificate, to use time-coded note taking or get downloadable slides, you will need a fair price subscription.
The practice of medicine and healthcare, in general, is a fusion of art and science. The art of medicine relies on often intangible and unquantifiable components such as common sense and experience. The science of medicine arises from the conduct and interpretation of research which should be scientifically valid, quantifiable and applicable to the patient in front of you. Unfortunately, much research is poorly conducted, poorly analysed, poorly presented, and often interpreted by researchers who have a vested interest in the results. Understanding the ever-expanding methods used in clinical research in general, and particularly in critical care is essential to providing your patients with the best and most appropriate care. Fortunately, a structured approach to evaluating research evidence is possible and forms the basis of this talk. Adopting such an approach will allow you to provide better care and outcomes to your patients.
Critical Care Doctors
Critical Care Nurses with an interest in research
Upon completion of this activity, you should be able to:
Sepsis definitions and diagnosis: what clinicians need to know
A talk focused on the practical needs of clinicians to rapidly recognise and treat a time-critical clinical condition
Critical Care Nursing / Sepsis
what, how much and how it affects your patient’s survival and recovery
Critical Care Medicine / Pharmacology
Sepsis definitions and diagnosis: what clinicians need to know
A talk focused on the practical needs of clinicians to rapidly recognise and treat a time-critical clinical condition
Critical Care Medicine / Sepsis
Sepsis definitions and diagnosis: what clinicians need to know
A talk focused on the practical needs of clinicians to rapidly recognise and treat a time-critical clinical condition
Sepsis Action Plans and Coordinated Strategies
A review