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In this episode, we're talking less about what sepsis is and more about how to build systems that actually help nurses catch and treat it earlier , without overwhelming us or compromising patient safety. Instead of focus...
Leading Better Sepsis Care: Lessons from the Frontline is an episode from FreshRN by Kati Kleber, MSN RN. In this episode, we're talking less about what sepsis is and more about how to build systems that actually help nurses catch and treat...
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Published Nov 13, 2025, 58:53 long, audio available.
In this episode, we're talking less about what sepsis is and more about how to build systems that actually help nurses catch and treat it earlier , without overwhelming us or compromising patient safety. Instead of focusing on textbook definitions, we explore how workflow, culture, and smart (nurse-driven!) processes can radically improve outcomes. I sit down with Jaclyn Bond, MS, MBA, RN, former Director of Nursing and an innovative leader known for transforming rapid response workflows, developing a nurse-consult activation process, and championing nurse-driven sepsis care. With a background in ER, ICU, trauma, informatics, and program development, Jaclyn brings practical, evidence-based insight that every nurse and leader needs to hear. Together, we talk about: ✅ Why many hospitals see too few rapid response calls, but too many codes ✅ How Jaclyn's "nurse consult" activation empowered bedside nurses to escalate sooner without the fear or judgment ✅ Using hard data as your strongest ally: whether you're influencing physicians, executives, or frontline staff ✅ Why the future of sepsis care is nursing-led precision resuscitation, supported by real-time physiologic data … and a lot more! This conversation is packed with insight for bedside nurses, rapid response teams, educators, and leaders, especially if you're trying to improve sepsis outcomes with limited resources. Jaclyn's approach blends compassion, critical thinking, and operational excellence in a way that feels both refreshing and highly actionable. 🚨 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the guest and do not represent the official position of any organization with which they are currently or have previously been affiliated. 🔗 Resources & Links: Learn more about FloPatch and sepsis resuscitation: Read the Rapid Response / FloPatch case study Join the FreshRN email list for free (non-spammy) resources & updates: Nurse leaders: Need a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: 🎧 Follow &
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Leading Better Sepsis Care: Lessons from the Frontline is an episode from FreshRN by Kati Kleber, MSN RN.
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This episode was published on Nov 13, 2025.
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Leading Better Sepsis Care: Lessons from the Frontline is from FreshRN by Kati Kleber, MSN RN.
Published Nov 13, 2025 and 58:53 long