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A. SIRS is used to predict the likelihood a patient will develop sepsis, whereas qSOFA is used to predict the likelihood of patient death from sepsis.
B. SIRS is more commonly used in the intensive care setting, whereas SOFA is more commonly used in field assessments.
C. SIRS relies on the measurement of exhaled carbon dioxide to detect sepsis, whereas qSOFA uses a variety of measures.
D. SIRS creates a score based on the number of abnormal findings, whereas qSOFA uses the presence of two or more specific criteria.
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