Baxter Sponsored Webinar: Guess it or Assess it: Getting the Fluids Right in Sepsis Resuscitation

Baxter Sponsored Webinar: Guess it or Assess it: Getting the Fluids Right in Sepsis Resuscitation

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Webinar Description: 

 In this Baxter sponsored webinar, delve deeper into dynamic fluid responsiveness when resuscitating the hypotensive patient with sepsis. Nicole Kupchik will discuss how to use non-invasive stroke volume technology to guide fluid decisions in sepsis and septic shock.

No CE credits are offered for this sponsored webinar. Content was determined by the sponsor.

Webinar Sponsor: 

Sepsis Alliance gratefully acknowledges the support provided for this Sponsor Innovation Webinar by

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Nicole Kupchik, MN, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, PCCN

Author, Speaker, Educator, Clinical Nurse Specialist

Nicole Kupchik Consulting

Nicole Kupchik, MN, RN, CCNS, CCRN-CMC, PCCN, is a national and international speaker on several emergency and critical care topics. A critical care nurse for over 30 years, she earned a nursing degree from Purdue University and a Master of Nursing from University of Washington. Nicole has taught CCRN and PCCN certification review courses for over 15 years, authored numerous publications, and launched programs including Sepsis and Post Cardiac Arrest Hypothermia (TTM) and Quality Improvement in Resuscitation.

Nicole published seven books including the Critical Care Survival Guide as well as the “You Can Do It” book series, including Ace the CCRN, Ace the PCCN, Ace the CMC, and Ace the CSC.

She has won national awards including “Nurse of the Year” for advancing the nursing profession by the March of Dimes. For her work in sepsis, Nicole was awarded two Washington State Patient Safety awards. She was also nominated for the Sepsis Alliance “Sepsis Hero” Award for her extensive work in educating healthcare professionals about sepsis.

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