Sepsis Flashcards

1
Q

what is it

A

life threatening organ dysfunction caused by dysregulated host response to infection

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2
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what is septic shock

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subset of sepsis with circulatory and cellular / metabolic dysfunction associated with higher risk of mortality

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3
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what is symptoms

A

patient looks ill
triggering early warning score (NEWS)
signs of infection

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4
Q

what is cause

A

list is extensive

mostly gram negative bacilli

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5
Q

how is it diagnosed

A

history
examination
investigations

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6
Q

what things would be investigated

A
mircrobio - blood, stool, urine, wound, tissue culture 
microscopy - stool, urine, CSF, sputum 
serology 
antigen detection 
PCR/molecular studies
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7
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treatment for sepsis and enterococci in GI tract

A

amoxicillin
cotrimoxazole is allergic and when criteria for oral switch
vancomycin also active

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8
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treatment for sepsis and coliforms

A

gentamicin
azetreonam if allergic
co-trimoxazole when criteria for oral switch

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9
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treatment for sepsis and anaerobes

A

metrondiazole IV then oral

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