February 20, 2020
Children's Sepsis Guidelines
1. Surviving Sepsis Campaign Releases First Children's Sepsis Guidelines
Initial Resuscitation Algorithm for Children  
Use  this algorithm  to implement recommendations from the Surviving Sepsis Campaign’s children’s guidelines. It provides a guide for systematic screening for sepsis in children and guidance for care in settings both with and without intensive care services. 
If you have trouble reading the small print on the following graphics, click on either image to open it as a PDF:
The following organizations endorsed this algorithm: 
  • American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
  • American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) 
  • American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 
  • CHEST
  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS) 
  • Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SSAI)
  • Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP) 
  • UK Sepsis Trust 
  • World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies (WFPICCS)
Pediatric Sepsis Resources

Margaret M. Parker, MD, MCCM, and Scott L. Weiss, MD, FCCM, discuss the release of "Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines for the Management of Septic Shock and Sepsis-Associated Organ Dysfunction in Children,” published in the February 2020 issue of  Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (Weiss S, et al.  Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2020;21(2);e52-e106). The podcast covers challenges in implementing the pediatric guidelines in resource-limited areas and key recommendations for resuscitation of children with sepsis and septic shock. 

2) New Training Module from the Sepsis Institute: Sepsis: Pediatric First Response

Description: Providers play a decisive role in the identification and early treatment of children who have sepsis. This training module shows prehospital and emergency medicine clinicians how to identify, assess, and begin treatment for pediatric patients with sepsis. In addition, coordination of care with emergency department and critical care staff is discussed. Providers will learn the latest update, as well as take home knowledge of how they can make the biggest difference for the littlest patients.

Speakers: Rommie L. Duckworth, BS, LP and Charles G. Macias, MD, MPH; Chief Quality Officer and Vice Chair of Quality
2. Feasible, Actionable, Impactful, Relevant (F.A.I.R.) EMS Measurement Project
The National EMS Quality Alliance (NEMSQA), in collaboration with the Florida Department of Health Division of Emergency Preparedness and Community Support, is facilitating a national Call for Measure Concepts for the Feasible, Actionable, Impactful, Relevant (F.A.I.R.) EMS Measurement Project. This project, funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, intends to develop rural-relevant quality measures to be used in the EMS community.

More information, including a link to the online Call for Concepts Survey, can accessed on the NEMSQA website . The Call for Concepts Survey will remain open until Wednesday, March 11, 2020.
 
Building quality measures for the EMS community will allow agencies to collect and analyze data to determine their practice needs and improve their quality of patient care. The purpose of this Call for Measure Concepts period is to collect ideas for new quality measures. Some examples of quality measure concepts include: obtaining pediatric weight in kilograms, assessing injured patients for pain, administration of beta agonist for pediatric asthma, and effectiveness of pain management for injured patients.
3. Upcoming Events
2020 Annual EMS Today Conference
March 4-6, 2020 in Tampa, FL

EMS Today offers networking with 4,600+ EMS professionals, 200+ CEH opportunities, and access to the most innovative products and services by over 250 exhibiting companies. Registration is now open.
Emerald Coast Emergency Care Symposium
March 11-13, 2020 in Destin, FL

Nationally-recognized speakers in the morning and hands-on training in the afternoon, plus a Cadaver Lab on Friday. Significant discount for groups. See Flyer
NASEMSO Annual Meeting
June 15-18, 2020 in Reno, NV

Abstracts are being accepted until May 15. Submit your abstract now and see the schedule at a glance here.
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