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The Data Doesn’t Lie: How to Quantify the True Impact of Fluid Decisions in Sepsis Care

Watch the on-demand webinar to learn how to track and measure the real impact of fluid decisions in your hospital’s sepsis care.

Take the Next Step in Quantifying Your Fluid Decisions

Download the Sepsis Resuscitation Data Workbook to put the insights from The Data Doesn’t Lie into action.

This ready-to-use Excel workbook will help you start tracking key outcomes like AKI, ICU upgrades, and intubation, build a stronger case for change, and measure the true impact of your fluid decisions.

📩 The workbook will be emailed to you automatically once you finish watching the webinar above.

All registrants will receive the Abstraction Element: Crystalloid Fluid Cheat Sheet

Key Takeaways from the Webinar

  1. Fluid-related harm is measurable (no new tools required).
    You can begin tracking outcomes today using your existing tools like Excel, Forms, or simple EHR exports.

  2. Clear data creates a powerful case for change.
    When you compare outcomes like ICU transfers, vasopressor use, or intubation rates between cohorts, patterns emerge that help drive clinical and operational change.

  3. Defining your cohort and outcomes is critical.
    Solid criteria and clear data structure are essential to ensuring your findings are meaningful and credible.

Missed a Webinar?

Watch the SEP-1 Webinar Series

Catch up on the other two sessions in our SEP-1 webinar series. See how nurse leader Jaclyn Bond and her team are helping hospitals simplify compliance, improve outcomes, and learn how to build a business case hospital leadership will say yes to.

SEP-1 Made Simple:
A Nurse-Led Framework for Better Compliance, Outcomes, and ROI

Making the Ask:
How to Build a Business Case Hospital Leadership Will Say Yes To

FloPatch: Leading Hospitals into the New
Era of Patient-Specific Fluid Management

FloPatch gives clinicians real-time insight into a patient’s fluid responsiveness, helping teams personalize resuscitation, improve outcomes, meet SEP-1 reassessment requirements, and act fast with confidence at the bedside.