SEPSIS AN OVERVIEW( WHAT IS SEPTIC SHOCK?) CASE STUDY CONTINUES

 WHAT IS SEPTIC SHOCK?

Septic shock is a condition which is commonly seen in the ICU.
It is suggested that the long and complicated course of illness in
ICU patients, may contribute to sepsis. Organisms such as gram
negative rods, enter the bloodstream and trigger an inflammatory
process.

PHASES OF SEPTIC SHOCK 

Septic shock is divided into two phases. The hyperdynamic
( warm phase)and the hypodynamic ( cold phase). If treated
early, sepsis may not progress to the cold phase. Please read
the image and learn more.

Nick was fortunate. The possible septic event was mild and
responded to antibiotic therapy. His abdominal incision showed
signs of improvement and Nick made a full recovery.

Updated 4/23 
Be aware, that there have been changes made in the treatment 
of Sepsis . It is suggested that broad-spectrum antibiotics are used.
Medications used currently, are antibiotics such as
Piperacillin and Ceftriaxone.

Also watching the video: The New Nurse- Diagnostics

QUIZ QUESTIONS

What may contribute to sepsis?

It is suggested that the long and complicated course of illness
in the ICU may contribute to sepsis.

What are the two phases of sepsis?
1) Hyperdynamic phase
2) Hypodynamic phase

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