- (1) As used in this section, "sepsis" means a life-threatening complication of an infection.
- (2) A general acute hospital may develop protocols for the treatment of sepsis and septic shock that are consistent with current evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock.
(3) When developing the protocols described in Subsection (2), a general acute hospital shall consider:
- (a) a process for screening and recognizing patients with sepsis;
- (b) a process to screen out individuals for whom the protocols would not be appropriate for treating sepsis;
- (c) timeline goals for treating sepsis;
- (d) different possible methods for treating sepsis and reasons to use each method;
- (e) specific protocols to treat children who present with symptoms of sepsis or septic shock; and
- (f) training requirements for staff.
- (4) A general acute hospital may update the general acute hospital's sepsis protocols as new data on the treatment of sepsis and septic shock becomes available.
- (5) The department, or an entity assigned by the department to inspect a general acute hospital, may request a copy of the sepsis protocols described in this section when inspecting a general acute hospital.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 305, 2023 General Session