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Suspected sepsis: recognition, diagnosis and early management (NG51)
This guideline covers the recognition, diagnosis and early management of suspected sepsis. It includes recommendations on recognition and early assessment, initial treatment, escalating care, finding and controlling the source of infection, early monitoring, information and support, and training and education.
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Sections for NG51
- Overview
- Could this be sepsis?
- Face to face assessment
- Under 16s: evaluating risk and managing suspected sepsis
- Pregnant or recently pregnant people: evaluating risk and managing suspected sepsis
- Over 16s (not pregnant or recently pregnant): evaluating risk and managing suspected sepsis
- Antibiotic therapy, intravenous fluid and oxygen
- Finding and controlling the source of infection
Suspected sepsis: recognition, diagnosis and early management
guideline on suspected sepsis: recognition, diagnosis and early management (NG51) . Updates in progress For people covered by NEWS2...
Suspected sepsis: recognition, diagnosis and early management
In development [GID-NG10412] Expected publication date: 13 August 2025
closely the draft and evolving NICE evidence based guideline for Sepsis (NG51), at each stage of the development the guidance was...
Recommendation ID NG51/5 Question Derivation of clinical decision rules in suspected sepsis:- Is it possible to derive and validate a set
Recommendation ID NG51/1 Question Epidemiological study on presentation and management of sepsis in England:- What is the incidence,...
Recommendation ID NG51/3 Question Use of biomarkers to diagnose and initiate treatment:- What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of
Recommendation ID NG51/2 Question A complex service evaluation of implementation of NICE Sepsis guideline:- What effect will the NICE...
Recommendation ID NG51/4 Question Validation of clinical early warning scores in pre-hospital and emergency care settings:- Can early...
Intrapartum care: existing medical conditions and obstetric complications (QS192)
This quality standard covers care during labour and birth for women who need extra support because they have a medical condition or complications in their current or previous pregnancy. It also covers women who have had no antenatal care. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover the antenatal and postnatal care of pregnant women with mental health conditions, hypertension in pregnancy, diabetes in pregnancy or the organisation of care for pregnant women with complex social factors.
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Sections for QS192
- Quality statements
- Quality statement 1: Involving women in care planning
- Quality statement 2: Composition of the multidisciplinary team
- Quality statement 3: Heart disease – risk assessment
- Quality statement 4: Assessment and antibiotic treatment for suspected sepsis
- Quality statement 5: Women with no antenatal care
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- About this quality standard
NG51/1 | Epidemiological study on presentation and management of sepsis in England:-