I am looking at who you use for a Code sepsis team in the ED ? We are currently using lactates at triage via Advanced Nursing Interventions (ANI's) and include lactic acid testing on several presentations such as AMS, fever, CHF, suspected pneumonia and abdominal pain. Lab is calling a critical results if the lactate is > 2.5. This process is hardwired; we lack the second phase of implementation of the treatment bundle. How do you do this effectively and quickly? Thanks
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