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  2. Consider T.I.M.E. when dealing with a sepsis diagnosis - AOL

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    Even with treatment, sepsis can progress to severe sepsis or septic shock causing organ damage." ... There are several steps patients can do help reduce the risk of sepsis says Myers. They include ...

  3. Doctors’ default position should be to rule out sepsis ...

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    Watkins and his wife Clara lost their two-year-old daughter to sepsis. Doctors’ default position should be to rule out sepsis – Jason Watkins Skip to main content

  4. Stroke, hemorrhage, sepsis: Idaho doctors detail ways ... - AOL

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    Uranga said it’s a “classic case” for which abortion is the recommended treatment. Without it, the pregnant patient risks serious infection, detachment of the placenta from the uterine wall ...

  5. Sepsis Six - Wikipedia

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    The Sepsis Six is the name given to a bundle of medical therapies designed to reduce mortality in patients with sepsis. [citation needed] Drawn from international guidelines that emerged from the Surviving Sepsis Campaign [1] [2] the Sepsis Six was developed by The UK Sepsis Trust. [3] (Daniels, Nutbeam, Laver) in 2006 as a practical tool to ...

  6. Distributive shock - Wikipedia

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    Opening and keeping open the microcirculation is a consideration in the treatment of distributive shock, as a result limiting the use of vasopressors has been suggested. [2] Control of inflammation, vascular function and coagulation to correct pathological differences in blood flow and microvascular shunting has been pointed to as a potentially ...

  7. Bloodstream infection - Wikipedia

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    Bacteremia can have several important health consequences. Immune responses to the bacteria can cause sepsis and septic shock, which, particularly if severe sepsis and then septic shock occurs, have high mortality rates, especially if not treated quickly (though, if treated early, currently mild sepsis can usually be dealt with successfully). [6]

  8. What I thought was just a bug bite turned into an infection ...

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    What is sepsis? Sepsis , I later learned, is the body’s overwhelming response to an infection. Common symptoms include fever, fast heart rate, rapid breathing, confusion and body pain, according ...

  9. Infectious diseases (medical specialty) - Wikipedia

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    Once the cause is known, an ID specialist can then run various tests to determine the best drug to treat the disease. [2] While infectious diseases have always been around, the infectious disease specialty did not exist until the late 1900s after scientists and physicians in the 19th century paved the way with research on the sources of ...