Subject: Midwifery I (Theory)
Sepsis is a potentially fatal condition in which the body fights a serious infection that has spread through the bloodstream. Fever, foul-smelling discharge, prolonged bleeding, general body aching, lower abdomen pain and tenderness with or without rebound tenderness, and so on are signs and symptoms of infection. If a serious infection has gone beyond the uterus or if septicemia is present, sepsis should be handled if severe heavy bleeding occurs in a case of shock. In the case of severe infections affecting deep tissue, give ampicillin 2gm IV every 6 hours, gentamicin 5mg/kg per body weight IV every 24 hours, and metronidazole 500mg IV every 8 hours.
Sepsis is a potentially fatal condition in which the body is fighting a serious infection that has spread through the bloodstream.
If a severe infection has progressed beyond the uterus or if septicemia has developed, the following steps should be taken:
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What are the management of sepsis ?
Management of Sepsis
If severe infection has spread beyond the uterus or if septicemia should be managed by following:
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