How to Treat Sepsis
Instructions
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Treat Sepsis
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Determine the appropriate source control and anti-infectives. Patients with certain conditions, such as gangrene and severe burns, may require surgical source control.
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Seek cardiovascular support, especially since hypotension often goes along with severe sepsis. This step involves improving blood pressure and taking action to avoid septic shock.
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Obtain respiratory support to curtail oxygenation and ventilation problems. Most patients require either intubation or mechanical ventilation.
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Seek renal replacement therapy to address such problems as decreased urine output and other symptoms of renal dysfunction.
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Learn about blood glucose and treat abnormal insulin levels. Hyperglycemia is a common symptom of severe sepsis.
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Find out about activated protein-C, a drug that has shown promising results for boosting a patient's nutritional support.
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Consider other necessary forms of supportive care, such as sedation or treatment for deep vein thrombosis.
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