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In modern clinical practice, intravenous fluids are one of the most frequently administered treatments. However, their application remains a subject of ongoing debate and scrutiny.
D.R.I.P. emerges as a dedicated platform tailored to all facets of fluid management, equipping you with the essential insights to elevate patient care standards. Here, you can explore comprehensive discussions on fluid management definitions, cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, establishment of robust protocols, and other invaluable resources.
Come back frequently to stay informed of the latest advancements and refine your approach to fluid management for enhanced patient outcomes.
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UPCOMING WEBINAR
Webinar - From Fear to Fluid: Developing a Stroke Volume Guided Sepsis Program
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
12:00 - 1:00 pm EST
Listen in as Tami Garcia MS, RN and Rose Mulcahy RN, BSN, PCCN share identifying data for targeting interventions, review steps taken to develop a stroke volume guided sepsis program and discuss patient success stories and improved outcomes from program implementation.
FEATURED EDUCATION
Fluid Stewardship and Why it Matters in Septic Shock
Stephanie Griffeth, MSN, RN, CCRN
An insightful presentation on Fluid Stewardship and Why it Matters in Septic Shock, is designed to enhance your understanding and application of fluid management principles in clinical practice. This lecture will delve into the concept of fluid stewardship in septic shock, an emerging and critical aspect of patient care aimed at optimizing fluid administration to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications.
You can obtain 1.0 CNE credit after viewing this presentation. To obtain your certificate of completion, click on the link below and you will be taken off this site to complete the CE process. Due to compliance regulations a nominal fee is charged for processing your credit.
FEATURED STUDY

Fluid Response Evaluation in Sepsis Hypotension and Shock: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Douglas IS, Alapat PM, Corl KA, Exline MC, Forni LG, Holder AL, Kaufman DA, et al.
FEATURED TOOL

Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tool
FEATURED PODCAST
