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Created for nurses like you, explore these nursing podcasts to learn, be inspired, and improve patient outcomes. Featured guests in each of our podcast series provide insights into the nursing profession.

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Duration - 14:25

COVID-19 transmission: Is this virus airborne, or not?

Betsy Todd, MPH, RN, Nurse Epidemiologist and Clinical Editor for American Journal of Nursing answers questions related to COVID-19 transmission. These questions were submitted by attendees of the webcast, Calming the COVID-19 Storm: Delivering Effective Clinical and Nursing Care, which took place on May 7, 2020. This podcast was recorded on May 18, 2020. For the most up to date information, please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource page, where you’ll find links to the on-demand webcast (earn 1 free contact hour!), CDC and WHO, plus free access to our point-of-care tools and more.

Duration - 20:00

Where are our N95s? Guidance for PPE use in the COVID-19 pandemic

Duration - 21:52

COVID-19 ARDS and Proning: Learning in Real Time

Duration - 24:21

Expert Nurse Interview on COVID-19 Guidelines

Duration - 11:54

Facing Moral & Ethical Dilemmas During COVID-19

Duration - 10:44

COVID-19: Alternative Staffing and Onboarding Models

Duration - 7:34

COVID-19: High Risk Populations & Flattening the Curve

Duration - 21:01

COVID-19: What Nurses Need to Know about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Duration - 24:24

Sepsis

Listen in as Megan Doble, DNP, FNP-C, AGACNP-C, reviews the basics of sepsis and the latest recommendations on managing patients with sepsis. 

By remaining up to date on the latest research and recommendations, nurses can recognize subtle clinical changes that are the precursors to sepsis and best advocate for patients. 

Megan-Doble.pngDr. Doble discusses:
*Current definitions related to sepsis
*Sepsis pathophysiology
*Patient care recommendations

The take home message is recognizing sepsis as a medical emergency, as early recognition and treatment can prevent death. 

References:
Evans, L., Rhodes, A., Alhazzani, W., Antonelli, M., Coopersmith, C. M., French, C., Machado, F. R., Mcintyre, L., Ostermann, M., Prescott, H. C., Schorr, C., Simpson, S., Wiersinga, W. J., Alshamsi, F., Angus, D. C., Arabi, Y., Azevedo, L., Beale, R., Beilman, G., Belley-Cote, E., … Levy, M. (2021). Surviving sepsis campaign: international guidelines for management of sepsis and septic shock 2021. Intensive care medicine47(11), 1181–1247.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-021-06506-yv

Levy, M. M., Evans, L. E., & Rhodes, A. (2018). The Surviving Sepsis Campaign Bundle: 2018 update. Intensive care medicine44(6), 925–928. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-018-5085-0   

Rhodes, A., Evans, L. E., Alhazzani, W., Levy, M. M., Antonelli, M., Ferrer, R., Kumar, A., Sevransky, J. E., Sprung, C. L., Nunnally, M. E., Rochwerg, B., Rubenfeld, G. D., Angus, D. C., Annane, D., Beale, R. J., Bellinghan, G. J., Bernard, G. R., Chiche, J. D., Coopersmith, C., De Backer, D. P., … Dellinger, R. P. (2017). Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016. Intensive care medicine43(3), 304–377. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-017-4683-6

Singer, M., Deutschman, C. S., Seymour, C. W., Shankar-Hari, M., Annane, D., Bauer, M., Bellomo, R., Bernard, G. R., Chiche, J. D., Coopersmith, C. M., Hotchkiss, R. S., Levy, M. M., Marshall, J. C., Martin, G. S., Opal, S. M., Rubenfeld, G. D., van der Poll, T., Vincent, J. L., & Angus, D. C. (2016). The Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3). JAMA315(8), 801–810. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2016.0287

Transcript

For more sepsis resources, visit Focus On: Sepsis. 

Duration - 6:24

Third Spacing

Duration - 3:55

Mean Arterial Pressure

Duration - 00:16:26

CRNA Week Interview with Jessica Emmons, MSN, CRNA

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