If available, the following knowledge and information will assist you in completing the survey:

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Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017 Welcome to the Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017 Thank you for your participation in the Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017. Your feedback is valuable and essential to helping us better serve Indiana hospitals, patients and communities. The purpose of the sepsis survey is to gain a greater understanding of our Indiana hospitals efforts to combat sepsis. The information will be utilized by the Indiana Hospital Association's Patient Safety Center to improve their ability to act as a resource for all Indiana hospitals and make Indiana the safest state to receive health care. All completed surveys should be scanned and e-mailed to Matt Relano at mrelano@ihaconnect.org. The survey will take 20 minutes to complete and may also be taken online at www.surveymonkey.com/r/2017ihasepsissurvey. If available, the following knowledge and information will assist you in completing the survey: Organization's sepsis activities Organization's sepsis identification and screening processes Organization's sepsis protocols Organization's sepsis bundle compliance rates (overall, 3-hour, and 6-hour) Organization's sepsis training If you have any questions regarding the content of the survey, please contact Annette Handy or Rebecca Hancock. Annette Handy, RN Clinical Director, Indiana Patient Safety Center ahandy@ihaconnect.org (317) 423-7795 Rebecca Hancock, RN, MSN Patient Safety & Quality Advisor, Indiana Patient Safety Center rhancock@ihaconnect.org (317) 423-7799 1

Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017 Demographics 1. Hospital Name 2. Your Name 3. Your Title 4. Your E-mail 2

Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017 Administrative Support 5. Does your organization's senior leadership team actively support sepsis activities? 6. Your organization has A staff person solely dedicated to coordinating sepsis activities A staff person dedicated to coordinating sepsis activities, but with other responsibilities person dedicated to coordinating sepsis activities Other (please specify) 7. Does your organization have a physician champion for sepsis? 3

8. Does your organization have a multidisciplinary team focused on sepsis? If yes, please indicate how often the team meets in the comment box. If yes, how often? 9. Does your organization conduct an assessment to identify and learn from potential defects in your sepsis protocols? 4

Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017 Sepsis Identification and Screening 10. Does your organization have a sepsis screening tool/system? 11. Does your organization have a separate screening tool/system for adults and children? 12. Is your sepsis screening automated within your organization's Electronic Medical Record? Please indicate your organization's system in the comment box. Electronic Medical Record system (Cerner, Epic, Meditech, etc.) 5

13. Is screening for sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock performed in the following departments at your hospital? N/A Emergency Department Med/Surg Departments (non-icu units) Intensive Care Unit(s) Department of Pediatrics Perinatal/Maternal Department Other Departments (please list) 14. Do you screen every patient during triage in the Emergency Department? 15. Do you screen every patient once a shift in the inpatient departments? If no, how frequently? 16. What are your biggest challenges of sepsis identification and screening? 6

17. Do you have a Rapid Response Team to assess patients? 18. Do you have a nurse driven protocol to start sepsis treatment? If yes, please specify applicable departments and primary protocol elements. 7

Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017 Sepsis Protocols and Treatment 19. Does your organization have sepsis protocols? 20. Does your organization have separate sepsis protocols for adults and children? 21. Does your facility have a standard sepsis management order set or protocol in the following areas/departments? N/A Emergency Department Med/Surg Departments (non-icu units) Intensive Care Unit(s) Department of Pediatrics Perinatal/Maternal Department 22. What is your organization's overall sepsis bundle percent compliance rate? (If unknown, please put "unknown.") 8

23. What is your organization's overall percent compliance rate with the 3-hour sepsis bundle? (If unknown, please put "unknown.") 24. For cases that meet criteria, what is your numerator with these 3-hour sepsis bundle elements from Q1 and Q2 of 2017 combined? (If unknown, please put "unknown.") Measure lactate level. Obtain blood cultures prior to administration of antibiotics. Administer broad spectrum antibiotics. Administer 3o ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate 4mmol/L. 25. For cases that meet criteria, what is your denominator with these 3-hour sepsis bundle elements from Q1 and Q2 of 2017 combined? (If unknown, please put "unknown.") Measure lactate level. Obtain blood cultures prior to administration of antibiotics. Administer broad spectrum antibiotics. Administer 3o ml/kg crystalloid for hypotension or lactate 4mmol/L. 26. What are your organizations biggest challenges with the 3-hour sepsis bundle? 9

27. What is your organization's overall percent compliance rate with the 6-hour sepsis bundle? (If unknown, please put "unknown.") 28. For cases that meet criteria, what is your numerator with these 6-hour sepsis bundle elements for Q1 and Q2 of 2017 combined? (If unknown, please put "unknown.") Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure (MAP). In the event of persistent hypotension after initial fluid administration (MAP < 65 mmhg) or if initial lactate was 4mmol/L, reassess volume status and tissue perfusion and document findings. Reassess lactate if initial lactate was elevated. 29. For cases that meet criteria, what is your denominator with these 6-hour sepsis bundle elements for Q1 and Q2 of 2017 combined? (If unknown, please put "unknown.") Apply vasopressors (for hypotension that does not respond to initial fluid resuscitation) to maintain a mean arterial pressure (MAP). In the event of persistent hypotension after initial fluid administration (MAP < 65 mmhg) or if initial lactate was 4mmol/L, reassess volume status and tissue perfusion and document findings. Reassess lactate if initial lactate was elevated. 30. What are your organization's biggest challenges with the 6-hour sepsis bundle? 10

31. Does your organization have broad spectrum antibiotics in a dispensing system which promotes antibiotic administration within one hour in the following locations? N/A Emergency Department Med/Surg Departments (non-icu units) Intensive Care Unit(s) Department of Pediatrics Perinatal/Maternal Department 32. Does your organization use a "time zero" method that displays visual cues for the health care team for timing of interventions for sepsis bundle (identification time)? 33. Does your organization track provider (MD, DO, APN) adherence to the sepsis resuscitation bundle? 34. Is palliative care and end-of-life planning a specified step in your sepsis protocols? 11

Indiana Hospital Association's Sepsis Survey 2017 Outreach and Education 35. Please share how your organization has provided outreach and education to the community regarding sepsis. 36. How often does your organization train the physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants on identifying and treating sepsis? (check all that apply) At orientation Monthly Quarterly Annually formal training If yes, how do you provide training? 12

37. How often does your organization train the nursing staff on identifying and treating sepsis? (check all that apply) At orientation Monthly Quarterly Annually formal training If yes, how do you provide training? 38. How often does your organization train ancillary staff on identifying and treating sepsis? (check all that apply) At orientation Monthly Quarterly Annually formal training If yes, how do you provide training? 13

39. Has your organization participated in events or utilized any of the See It. Stop It. Survive It. resources offered by the Indiana Hospital Association's Patient Safety Center? If so, please check all that apply. Sepsis awareness toolkit (magnets, flyers, fact sheet and patient materials) Sepsis webinars See It. Stop It. Survive It. sepsis social media campaign World sepsis day event ne. I have never heard of See It. Stop It. Survive It. ne. I have heard of See It. Stop It. Survive It., but my organization have not used these resources. Other (please specify) 14