Sepsis Essays

  • Sepsis Case Studies

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    Background Sepsis is a common life threatening condition that unless promptly recognized and treated, can progress to septic shock. In the United States, sepsis is the 10th leading cause of death, and is suspected to have an increased prevalence due to the aging population; an increase in immunocompromised patients; greater use of invasive medical technologies; and greater antimicrobial resistance (Vanzent, 2011). It accounts for a mortality rate of 35%, and 20,000 deaths per day worldwide (Kafle

  • Code Sepsis Intervention: A Case Study

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    Code Sepsis Intervention Practicum has been a great opportunity for me to connect and integrate all the knowledge I have acquired through out this program into a more effectively clinical practice. The way I came to realize this was during one of my shifts where I was exposed to a difficult situation but thanks to my skills I was able to proceed in a safety manner. The purpose of this journal entry is to describe how my intervention made a difference in the client outcome and a brief explanation

  • Grossman's Classification

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    INTRODUCTION It's well known that pulpal infections result in pulp necrosis and if left untreated will most likely lead to periapical pathologies due to irritant leakage ( be it microbial, defective restoration material etc.), trauma, improper endodontic treatments, or diseases of non-endodontic origin. In this assignment, systemic diagnosis of several periapical lesions will be discussed along with their treatment plan and prognosis. CLASSIFICATION OF PERIAPICAL PATHOLOGIES Several classifications

  • Sepsis Feasibility Study

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    OF NEONATAL SEPSIS Manoj Barman &Barnali Das IDENTIFY AN ISSUE THAT IS RELATED TO EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS In this prospective study, infants were enrolled if there were predisposing perinatal factors or if there was clinical suspicion of sepsis.The study included three groups: Group 1—infants with sepsis with positive blood cultures, Group 2—infants with probable infection with strong clinical history but negative blood cultures and Group 3—normal infants without any evidence of sepsis. The research

  • Sepsis: A Case Study

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    Sepsis During sepsis, platelets, neutrophils, macrophages, endothelial cells along with pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines are overreacting as a response to a widespread infection. The overreaction of these cells and activated protein C deficiency not only results in vasodilation, damage to endothelium, increased capillary permeability, hypercoagulability but also enhances platelet aggregation and the development of micro-thrombin (Pearson Education, 2015, p. 600). Consequently, blood

  • Sepsis Research Paper

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    El-Basset Abo Elezz1, Rasha Mohamed Gamal El Shafiey1, Maaly Mohamed Mabrouk2 Department of Pediatrics1, and Clinical Pathology2, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Egypt. Abstract Background: Sepsis is the most common cause of death in infants and children worldwide. Severe infection and sepsis are among one of the most devastating problems of patients who are critically ill, as these conditions are characterized, at least in part, by altered leukocyte endothelial interaction. Different studies

  • Reducing Sepsis Mortality Summary

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    focused on reduction of sepsis related deaths in the Emergency Department, as stated in the article “Reducing Sepsis Mortality.” The goal is to teach medical staff to recognize the signs and symptoms within an hour of patients arriving to the Emergency Department. This recognition then leads to a course of specific actions, such as, “ Early administration of antibiotics to septic patients, returning serum lactate test results to physicians, who could identify severe sepsis, starting empiric fluids

  • Sepsis Case Study Essay

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    Sepsis is a systematic inflammatory response by body to microbial infection that leads to organ damage, eventual death, or shock. The purpose of the study is to improve the early detection and treatment of Sepsis. Therefore, this capstone study will identify some aspects that will help people and staff for improving the early detection and treatment of sepsis. Practice Focused Question The PICOT question for early detecting and treatment of Sepsis is; Does intensivists practice early detection process

  • Sepsis Bundle On Mortality Rates: A Case Study

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    The Effects of Sepsis Bundle on Mortality Rates: Background and Significance Historians in the medical field such as Hippocrates and Pasture have referenced symptomologies associated with sepsis of today (Angus & Van der Poll, 2013). Sepsis received its official definition of severe sepsis and septic shock in 1992; with terminology being based on the accompanying disease processes present (Angus & Van der Poll, 2013). The definition of severe sepsis indicates the presence of organ dysfunction

  • Informative Speech On Emma Care

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    intervention. Experienced clinicians, sepsis survivors, and healthcare industry executives staff our organization, many of them volunteers. Our strategy has been to work from the bottom up starting with individual hospitals and physicians in our own community. Our near-term objective is to get the 40+ acute care Colorado hospitals enlisted in our mission by year end and then expand to other states. My request is to have one of your producers explore the sepsis challenge and our mission. This story

  • Senior Nurse Personal Statement

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    skills and this is evident when working well within the multi-disciplinary team (MDT). I have worked in Alder Hey children’s Hospital for fourteen years, working initially within the Oncology unit for eight years were I acquired a vast knowledge of sepsis. Currently I am based within the clinical business unit. I am the lead nurse on a number of studies ranging from meningitis, encephalitis epilepsy, ketogenic diet, transverse myelitis, HIV, DMD and infection. Working very closely with consultants

  • Extreme Liberal Views On Abortion

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    Isha Shreejit Nair 17060321124 Savita Halappanavar Abortion is defined as “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or foetus: such as spontaneous expulsion of a human foetus during the first 12 weeks of gestation (miscarriage), induced expulsion of a human foetus or Expulsion of a foetus by a domestic animal often due to infection at any time before completion of pregnancy (contagious abortion.)” In philosophy

  • American Reinvestment & Recovery Act (ARRA)

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    In her assessment of the American Reinvestment & Recovery Act (ARRA), Murphy (2009) discusses how its enactment provided unprecedented funding for the advancement of health information technology (HIT) which served to promote health care reform. Electronic health records (EHRs) by extension received a boost via incentivization for appropriate use in hospitals and ambulatory settings (Murphy, 2009). The benefits of EHRs include the ability to improve the delivery and quality of nursing care, the ability

  • Hand Hygiene Practices

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    The main repercussions of poor hand hygiene adherence are MRSA, sepsis and hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. Repercussions from the Lack of Hand Hygiene Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) that require haemodialysis are at extremely high risk of Staphylococcus Aureus bacteraemia

  • Pathophysiology Question (85 Points)

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    SEPSIS/SEPTIC SHOCK - 2013 Brittney Bonsall Xavier University July 27, 2015 Pathophysiology questions (50 points) Adv Nursing questions (85 points) Pharmacology (30 points) CASE PRESENTATION Emergency Department Mr. Roberts, a 72-year-old man, arrived in the emergency department unconscious, with stab wounds to the upper-right abdomen and lower-right chest that were sustained in his home while fighting off a burglar. The paramedics secured two large-bore intravenous (IV) catheters in his right

  • Essay On Nursing Shortage In America

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    Nursing in America: How a nurse’s working conditions and work load are effecting patient care as a whole Ryleigh M. Kennedy Mill Valley High School AP Literature and Composition Mr. Shull May 9, 2023 Abstract This paper goes over how the nursing shortage is effecting patient care around the world. The nursing shortage is causing poor working conditions for nurses which is in turn effecting care they are able to provide their patients. With sources going back until 2003 and

  • Catheter Lab Report

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    Pulmonary Artery Pressure Monitoring This monitors the pressures in the right side of the heart and indirectly measures the left side of the heart. This is the most invasive catheter used in critical care, and routine use of the pulmonary artery (PA) catheter is controversial; it can assess many hemodynamic parameters such as PA systolic and diastolic, pulmonary MAP, pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP), and cardiac output. Cardiac output is used to calculate other parameters such as cardiac index

  • GBS

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    was identified as a human pathogen, related to three fatal cases of puerperal sepsis (Fry R.M., 1938). In 1964, the first study of perinatal GBS infection was published documenting its relationship with negative maternal and neonatal outcomes (Eickoff T.C., Klein J.O., Daly A.K., Ingall D. & Finland M., 1964). This information led to massive researches and studies on GBS. Initial case series of early onset neonatal sepsis reported case-fatality ratios as high as 50% (Verani et al, 2010) In the

  • Remington Sotler Case Study

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    occur as lobar pneumonia with consolidation in a segment or an entire lobe of the lung or bronchopneumonia with diffusely scattered patches around the bronchi. The key to effective treatment of pneumonia is eradication of the infecting organism. When sepsis occurs with pneumonia, the risk for death is high. Anti invectives are given for all types of pneumonias except those cause by

  • Kurt Lewin's Model Of Change Analysis

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    with groups and individuals. Thus, it is widely generalizable. The theory is very easy to understand and clearly stated, thus parsimonious. It is testable. It works. As an infection preventionist and the sepsis champion at our facility, I have utilized this model to implement the use of new sepsis order sets that are founded on evidence based practice. I used scientific research