Managing Clinical Deterioration & Sepsis Identification
Early Recognition & Rapid Response to Improve Patient Outcomes
Recognising and responding to the early signs of clinical deterioration is critical to preventing serious complications, including sepsis, organ failure, and cardiac arrest. This course is designed for healthcare professionals looking to improve their ability to identify patient decline, utilise clinical assessment tools, and initiate timely interventions.
Using up-to-date UK healthcare guidelines and protocols, this training provides the knowledge and practical skills required to deliver a coordinated, life-saving response to patient deterioration—especially in cases where sepsis may be present.
What You Will Learn
✔ Understanding Clinical Deterioration – Learn to identify key indicators of patient decline, including changes in vital signs, respiratory patterns, consciousness, and circulation. Understand the physiological mechanisms behind these changes.
✔ Using Clinical Assessment Tools – Gain confidence in applying tools such as:
🔹 NEWS2 (National Early Warning Score 2)
🔹 SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation)
🔹 Sepsis screening tools and care bundles
✔ Sepsis Identification & Risk Awareness – Understand what sepsis is, how it develops, and how to recognise early signs, such as fever, tachycardia, confusion, or hypotension. Learn to differentiate sepsis from other conditions.
✔ Timely Interventions – Learn how to respond appropriately with urgent escalation protocols, initial oxygen therapy, fluid resuscitation, blood cultures, and early antibiotics in line with the Sepsis Six approach.
✔ Effective Communication & Escalation – Develop communication skills that promote clear, structured handovers and escalation within the healthcare team.
✔ National Guidelines & Best Practice – Apply the latest NHS and NICE guidelines in the management of deteriorating patients and suspected sepsis.
Who Should Attend?
✅ Ideal for nurses, healthcare assistants, clinical support workers, paramedics, and hospital staff involved in frontline patient care and clinical decision-making.
Why Choose This Course?
✅ Improves early detection and response to critical illness
✅ Enhances confidence using clinical assessment frameworks
✅ Promotes team-based communication and patient safety
📅 Course Availability: Offered as in-house training or as an open course at selected locations.
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