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sepsis

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when you have an infection that has created a systemic inflammatory response   Sepsis  
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systemic inflamatoory response syndrome   have two of the following: >90bpm, >20 breaths per min, >38degrees C or 100.4F, temp <36C or 96.8F, WBC>12000or <4000  
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you have at least one end organ dysfunction, hypoperfusion or hypotension   severe sepsis  
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you have sepsis induced hypotension that is persisting despite adequate fluid resuscitation   septic shock  
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with this you need to measure lactate within 6 hours, blood cultures before antibiotics, broad spec. antibiotics with in 3 hours of ER, fluid bolus for hypotension or lactate >4, CVP >8 within 6 hours for septic shock,   Resucitation Bundle  
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you need low dose steroids withing 24hours of dx of sepsis, drotecogin slfa (antiinflammatory) w/in 24hours, Glucose control 70-150, if on vent median inspiratory plateau pressure < 30 over 1st 24hrs to prevent further lung damage   Management bundle  
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Every time a blood culture is ordered what else should be ordered   lactate levels  
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targets microvasuclar dysfunction, reduce microvascular thrombosis   Drotrecogin Alfa  
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do not give Drotrecogin Alfa if the patient has   active internal bleeding, or epidual catheter  
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