This document discusses sepsis and septic shock, including definitions, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and clinical decision making. It notes that sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Screening tools like SIRS criteria and qSOFA score can help identify sepsis, though they have limitations. Management relies on early antibiotics, fluid resuscitation, and hemodynamic support with vasopressors as needed. Mortality from septic shock remains high, around 35-40%, despite best efforts.