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
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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
- 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. - 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. - 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.