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Septic shock is one of the most common and deadly emergencies encountered in critical care, yet early missteps in diagnosis and management can dramatically worsen outcomes. In this episode, we walk through septic shock step by step, focusing on how to recognize it, how to manage it effectively, and the most common mistakes clinicians make along the way.

We start by reviewing the physiology of septic shock and how it differs from uncomplicated sepsis, then move into practical bedside diagnosis and perfusion assessment. From there, we discuss fluid resuscitation, vasopressor selection and timing, source control, and reassessment, highlighting where well-intentioned treatments often fail.

This episode is designed as a practical, physiology-based guide for emergency medicine and critical care clinicians who want a structured framework for managing septic shock and avoiding common pitfalls that impact patient outcomes.

 

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This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information discussed reflects general medical concepts and may not apply to individual patients or clinical situations. Clinical decisions should always be made in the context of a licensed healthcare professional’s judgment, institutional protocols, and current clinical guidelines. The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not necessarily represent the views of any affiliated institutions.