


28 Mar 2025

Recommended

Minimum 30 mins

Course

Access

Certification

Voiceover

The Neutropenic Sepsis Awareness course is specifically designed for healthcare professionals to develop the knowledge and competencies required to prevent, identify, and manage neutropenic sepsis—a critical and potentially life-threatening condition. Neutropenic sepsis is a frequent complication among patients receiving chemotherapy or immunosuppressive therapies, demanding swift recognition and intervention to improve outcomes.
This course aligns with the latest UK guidelines from NICE, NHS, and other regulatory authorities. It provides an in-depth understanding of the epidemiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology of neutropenic sepsis. Participants will learn to identify early signs and symptoms, utilise diagnostic tools, and implement evidence-based management strategies such as antibiotic therapy and fluid resuscitation. The course also highlights the importance of recognising complications, including septic shock and organ dysfunction, and how to address them effectively.


Learning Outcomes.
By the end of this course,participants will be able:
To define neutropenic sepsis, understand its clinical significance, and identify high-risk patient groups.
To describe the pathophysiology of neutropenic sepsis, including mechanisms of neutropenia and associated pathogens.
To recognise clinical presentations and apply diagnostic criteria, including tools like the MASCC score.
To outline evidence-based management strategies, including antibiotic therapy, fluid resuscitation, and adjunctive treatments.
To identify and address complications such as septic shock and organ dysfunction to improve patient outcomes.
To implement infection prevention measures and educate patients and caregivers on reducing the risk of neutropenic sepsis.
Course
Contents.
01
Definitions, significance, and risk factors.
03
Recognising early signs, symptoms, and diagnostic tools.
05
Understanding septic shock, organ dysfunction, and prognostic indicators.
08
Ongoing surveillance by healthcare teams.

06
Infection control techniques and caregiver guidance.
09
Involving patients and families in early detection and management.
02
Mechanisms of neutropenia, microbiology, and immune dysfunction.
04
Evidence-based approaches to antibiotics, fluid therapy, and supportive care.
07
Optimising antibiotic use for neutropenic patients.
10
Protocols for managing outbreaks of neutropenic sepsis.
The Neutropenic Sepsis Awareness course equips healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge to effectively prevent, identify, and manage this life-threatening condition. Participants will gain confidence in implementing evidence-based strategies, educating patients, and fostering proactive care environments. By adhering to UK guidelines, this course ensures safer and more effective management of high-risk patient populations.
