Sepsis is a potentially fatal condition and is
becoming increasingly frequent, yet health
professionals are often unable to recognise
its symptoms. It is the body’s exaggerated
response to infection and, if left untreated,
will lead to severe sepsis, multi-organ
failure and death. Nurses play a vital role in
identifying patients with sepsis and
starting essential treatment. This article
looks at how sepsis can be identified and
effectively treated to improve survival.