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Friday, August 31, 2007

SEPTIC SHOCK (COLD PHASE)

Updated 6/25
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The management of septic shock in the (Hypodynamic phase)
 is very complex. ICU monitoring is necessary. Altered mental
 status, fever, chills, renal failure and ARDS, are some of the
 complications of cold phase sepsis.
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(Sessions 10)


Learn more about: Sepsis



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The New Nurse- Blood transfusion

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

Multiple Sclerosis is a very debilitating illness
which affects the Central Nervous System. It is
considered to be an autoimmune disease and
progresses over a period of time.

What are some symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?
- Arm and/or leg weakness
- Visual disturbances like diplopia (double vision)
- Ataxia (unsteady gait)
- Tremors
- Fatigue

See image above for treatment.
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