A Case Report on Sepsis with Multiple Organ Disfunction Syndrome

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Ms.Pragati Bhongade, Ms. Sarika Khadse, Shital Telrandhe, Lalit B. Damahe

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Introduction: The term "sepsis" refers to a medical condition which confounds extreme contamination & is portrayed by fundamental aggravation & broad injury to the tissue. There is a severity spectrum ranging from sepsis to septic shock and MODS. In most cases, the clinical cycle begins with disease. This conceivably prompts sepsis and organ brokenness. The various organ brokenness conditions (MODS) is the recognized disappointment of basic organ work in patients that have supported SIRS. Since SIRS and MODS are ramifications of the over the top enactments of aggravation, broad examination and various clinical preliminaries have sought after medicines that would alter the incendiary reaction.


Patient History: A 69 year old female was admitted in HDU Acharya Vinoba Bhave hospital on dated 4 July 2021 with chief complaint of distension of abdomen, breathless since 2 days and also loss of appetite since 8 days. No history of fever, cough, cold, chest pain.


The Main Diagnosis, Therapeutic Intervention, And Outcome: After physical examination and investigation doctor diagnosed this case of sepsis with multiple organs dysfunction syndrome. Patient was treated with Bipap SOS, non-steroid anti-inflammatory, analgesic drugs, antibiotics, antacid drug. Also provide protein supplements, Her General condition was moderate.


Nursing Management: Bipap SOS ,Administered IV fluid, RT feeding 2 hourly, monitor vital sign 1 hourly , changing the position two hourly. Administered medication doctor’s order


Conclusion: Timely treatment and management of Sepsis can be useful to control the further morbidity.

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