🔷 Overview
This training course reviews all the key elements of the pathophysiology of septic shock and its management.
🔷 Description
Pre-requisites:
- Be a healthcare system professional
Duration:
- 1 hour independently
- 1 hour in a group (videoconference debriefing)
HAS certification criteria:
- Criterion 2.3-12: Critical care sector teams manage risks associated with their practices.
- Criterion 3.2-04: The hospital trains its professionals in risk management using healthcare simulation tools.
🔷 Strengths
- This training is based on the international recommendations of the « Surviving Sepsis Campaign ».
- Filmed interview with Jean-Pierre Quenot, University Professor, Head of the Intensive Care Medicine Department at the Dijon University Hospital.
- Active pedagogy stimulating clinical reasoning.
- Mixed format, combining video immersion, individual reflection and collective debriefing.
🔷 Program
― Self-paced learning (asynchronous)
- Introduction totraining
- Pre-test (positioning test)
- Video simulation
- Immersive video simulation depicting two nurses caring for a patient admitted to intensive care for infectious pneumonia. The patient is sedated and intubated. Suddenly, he shows signs of hemodynamic deterioration, indicating a shift toward shock.
- Module 1: identify the pathophysiology of the shock state
- Explain the pathophysiology common to all shock states.
- Identify the symptoms and clinical signs common to shock states.
- Module 2: distinguish the specificities of septic shock
- Explain the pathophysiology specific to septic shock.
- Identify the symptoms and clinical signs specific to septic shock.
- Generate nursing diagnosis hypotheses related to the state of septic shock.
- Module 3: prioritize my actions and build a global vision of septic shock care
- Assess and monitor the patient in septic shock.
- Identify and explain the stages of care.
- Post-test (measuring progress and validating skills) & Action plan
- Training assessment
― Group debriefing via videoconference (synchronous - optional)
- Video-simulation debriefing with a teamwork expert
- Identify discrepancies between professional practice and best practices to improve the management of septic shock as a team.
- Identify individual and team areas for improvement.
- Establish an individual and collective action plan to strengthen teamwork.
Training price
€ 100.00 EUR
◆ In-house training session ◆
Price per learner, applicable for a reference group of 10 professionals. This price gives each learner access to the e-learning course. A group debriefing via videoconference can be organized at the end of the training upon request (optional, based on a quote).
◆ Individual license ◆
Annual subscription giving access to the entire catalog on an individual basis. Group debriefings are reserved for in-house training and are available as an option for groups.




