Hi Madison,

There is a webcast on the SSC site that might be helpful to you: Sepsis in 
Maternal Healthcare 
Settings<http://sccmmedia.sccm.org/video/OnDemand/SurvivingSepsis/SSC-Maternal-Healthcare.mp4>
 . Our colleagues recorded it and the teaching slides are also there for 
downloading.

On behalf of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign:

Lori


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From: Sepsisgroups [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Madison Vahle
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 3:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Sepsis Groups] Sepsis OB Screen

My background is in the ER, SICU/CVICU - OB land is completely foreign to me. I 
am rolling out our sepsis program and do not have the first clue as to how to 
effectively screen an OB patient. I cannot find any information either yet many 
published articles mention the underdiagnoses in this population. Would this be 
done post-partum or on admission during labor? Surely, it's not in labor and 
delivery. But, I may be wrong--- again-very foreign. Any information on this 
would be fantastic.


Thank you,

Madison Vahle BSN, RN, SANE
Clinical Educator
CITIZENS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1500 North Oakland
Bolivar, Missouri 65613-3099

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