7 Things Sepsis

Sepsis isn't just a hospital problem - it's a prehospital emergency, and EMS providers are the front line. In this episode of 7 Things EMS, host Dan Limmer is joined by fire captain, educator, and Sepsis Alliance advisory board member Rom Duckworth to break down what you really need to know to identify, treat, and advocate for septic patients before they crash.
From a no-fluff explanation of the immune response to practical tips using the CHART mnemonic, Rom takes a complex topic and makes it actionable. You'll learn why sepsis isn't always obvious, how EMS assessments can reduce mortality, what red flags to watch for, and the right time to call that sepsis alert - even when it feels like no one's listening.
Whether you're an EMT or a paramedic, this episode gives you real-world tools to recognize sepsis earlier, make better decisions in the field, and ultimately save lives.
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1) Purchase the CE product
2) Stream the podcast and take notes
3) Take the CE quiz
4) Pass the quiz and receive 1 hour of CAPCE-approved CE.
This CE activity is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) for one General CEH.
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