Sepsis Signs and Symptoms (and CRITICAL THINKING)

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  • Sepsis Signs and Symptoms (and CRITICAL THINKING)
    In this video we're walking through the signs and symptoms of sepsis and the critical thinking behind it. So you won't need to memorize a list of symptoms of sepsis for your nursing school exam, but you'll actually understand the critical thinking behind it.
    What is sepsis?
    Sepsis is an infection in your body that leads to the body amounting an immune response, and it can eventually causes organ dysfunction.
    This immune response causes 3 things to occur: capillary leak, vasodilation, and blood clotting. And all 3 of those things lead to a lack of blood flow to the organs, which causes the organs to be quite unhappy and not function properly. So during sepsis, your organs are not getting the blood flow they need so they stop working properly.
    Signs and Symptoms of Sepsis:
    Increased heart rate: When the organs don't get enough blood flow, the heart wants to balance it out and help them get more blood. So the heart is going to pump faster.
    Increased respiratory rate: Blood carries oxygen. And when the organs don't get blood, they don't get oxygen. The lungs try to balance that by increasing the respiratory rate and getting more oxygen.
    Decreased Blood pressure: During sepsis, there is capillary leak and vasodilation. So fluid is going to move from the blood into the surrounding tissues. This will decrease blood pressure. There is also vasodilation, which causes the blood pressure to drop.
    Fever: As the body is working harder to fight the pathogen, it's going to cause the body temperature to rise.
    Chills: As the body temperature rises, you actually feel cooler because the body hasn't quite caught up to the higher temperature, which causes those chills and shivering.
    Mental Status Changes and Decreased Urine Output: The brain and kidneys are not getting the blood flow they need to function, so they stop working like they should.
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    0:55 Signs and symptoms overview
    1:26 Why they occur
    2:38 Increased heart rate and increased respiratory rate
    3:41 Decreased blood pressure
    4:38 Fever and clammy skin
    5:09 Chills or shivering
    5:29 Mental status changes and decreased urine output
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 158

  • @NursingSOS
    @NursingSOS  3 роки тому +6

    ❓ COMMUNITY QUESTION: Comment below and give your best advice for other nursing students in med-surg.

  • @darlosmurf148
    @darlosmurf148 Рік тому +19

    This popped up in my feed. I am not a nurse, but suffered sepsis secondary to acute pancreatitis 5 years ago. Turned into septic shock, blood flow stopped to bowels which lead to ischaemic bowels and most of large and small colon removed. Now I have an ileostomy and short bowel syndrome. My kidneys stopped working, I was in itu (uk) for 3 weeks. 2 of those on dialysis. Kidneys now damaged but working. Every healthcare person should know the signs and be able to diagnose sepsis in the first place. Had my doctors worked out what was wrong before I was critically ill - It might not have developed into septic shock. Great instructual video

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому +3

      Teresa Smurthwaite, thanks so much for sharing your experience, so happy to hear you are doing well!

    • @rosegombos2120
      @rosegombos2120 9 місяців тому

      I has sepsis a kidney stone blocked the ureter urine backed up into my blood intensive care heart.attack GOD SAVED MY LIFE

    • @user-qv7vi2ls6j
      @user-qv7vi2ls6j 7 місяців тому +1

      Sorry to hear this happened, thank you for kindly sharing your story❤

    • @magentapyramid9245
      @magentapyramid9245 7 місяців тому

      That all really sucks big time - and I can totally relate because I'm having the Life From Hell - I've had pancreatitis a number of times (6), and 3 dozen surgeries because my mother took DES while I was in utero. I had sepsis from a UTI in 2017 - it all went completely undiagnosed and I was thrown onto a Psych Ward because of the delirium. I almost died (for the 10th time.) I could go on and on. I'm writing a book. I hope you're feeling much better now.

  • @markpaul1154
    @markpaul1154 8 місяців тому +4

    Read countless books on this and this video just seems to gather all that knowledge in to a factual explanation of what you can see going on and why.
    Its brilliant, to the point, focused and very well presented.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  8 місяців тому +1

      Yay, @markpaul1154! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @staceyarey7904
    @staceyarey7904 3 роки тому +12

    OH MY GOSH!! I am in Block 4 and STRUGGLING to keep my proctored points up to the minimum needed to pass the block. I am about one month away from either graduating and starting my nursing journey - or having to wait through the whole summer to retake Block 4 in fall. So hearing those words from you - go become the nurse that GOD created only you to be - really hit me hard, and to my core. MUCH LOVE and THANK YOU for making these videos, and for relaying a message from GOD to many of us!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  3 роки тому +4

      We LOVE hearing this from students, Stacey Arey!! 😁😁 So happy to hear this video helped you better understand it and encourage you! You are going to do FANTASTIC!

  • @lyndasullivan5522
    @lyndasullivan5522 11 днів тому +1

    Thanks for the concise explanation

  • @mojitogonzalez
    @mojitogonzalez Рік тому +6

    WONDERFUL ENERGY and explanation! I'm in an EMT course and this video was AMAZING!!! Thank you!!!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Yay, Mojito Gonzalez! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @jacksocl88
    @jacksocl88 2 роки тому +13

    I'm here because my stepmom is in the hospital due to a sepsis UTI, and I wanted to understand it better. Thank you.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +4

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, Corey Jackson! Sending healing prayers. 😊

    • @LindaHutchings
      @LindaHutchings 8 місяців тому +1

      Hope she made it. My daddy didn't last month.

    • @debrag.c.3069
      @debrag.c.3069 7 місяців тому +1

      @@LindaHutchingsSorry for your loss.😢

    • @LindaHutchings
      @LindaHutchings 7 місяців тому +2

      Thank you @debra.c.g.3069
      So thoughtful
      Everybody educate yourselves and others about sepsis to prevent or minimum damage from it!

  • @fonijoy5497
    @fonijoy5497 Рік тому +6

    I love how you explained everything. God bless you

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Yay, Foni Joy! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @scoll13
    @scoll13 Місяць тому +2

    Very informative, very good video. Thank you

  • @annakins15
    @annakins15 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome job girlie! This is just so right on! Very impressive 👌🏼

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      annakins15 yay! We are so happy to hear that this video helped you understand better. 😊 You will do GREAT, friend!

  • @nurseo5952
    @nurseo5952 Рік тому +5

    You are so awesome! Simple explanation easy to understand. thank you!!!!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Yay, NurseO! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @virtue1495
    @virtue1495 10 місяців тому +1

    omg your explanations are by far the best to understand any topic in nursing school. You are good. You make everything make sense. Thank you so much🤎🤎🤎 I also always look forward to hearing your end of the video line, "Go become the nurse that God created only you to be." So motivating.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for letting us know you loved this video (and the others!!), @virtue1495. 😊 Our favorite part of our day is hearing about how our resources have helped YOU! Your support means the world to us. 😁

  • @nursingwithjon
    @nursingwithjon 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for providing a video that makes sense and simplifies such a big topic like Sepsis

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  5 місяців тому

      Absolutely! I'm so glad it helped!

  • @DaytonaMarieJ
    @DaytonaMarieJ 9 місяців тому +2

    Simply Amazing! Thank you. God Bless ❤.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for letting us know you loved this video, @DaytonaMarieJ. 😊 Our favorite part of our day is hearing about how our resources have helped YOU! Your support means the world to us. 😁

  • @JordanWilliams-ix2td
    @JordanWilliams-ix2td Рік тому +2

    im studying to be a medical coder & to be honest the program i am in SUCKS they dont really explain anything. so im essentially self-learning, you are out here doing the lords work lol you broke down everything i need to know as to way things are coded the way they are ...THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! you are a gift to this world!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Yay, Jordan Williams! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @tinatanner244
    @tinatanner244 2 роки тому +2

    Very informative. Thank you!!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      Tina Tanner yay! We are so happy to hear that this video helped you understand better. 😊 You will do GREAT, friend!

  • @fmbrooks1
    @fmbrooks1 3 роки тому +3

    This is great very informative

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  3 роки тому +2

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, FAB Brooks! You will do GREAT! Thank you for being here, your support means the world to us. 😊

  • @elizabethnausicaa
    @elizabethnausicaa Рік тому +2

    Helped me better understand sepsis. Thank you.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому +1

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, Elizabeth Hughes! 😊 We LOVE hearing how our resources helped you feel more confident in your knowledge! Hope you have a fantastic day, Elizabeth Hughes. 😀

  • @biancachan4595
    @biancachan4595 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video. it helps me to understand more. Thanks

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  8 місяців тому

      Thank you for letting us know you loved this video, @biancachan4595. 😊 Our favorite part of our day is hearing about how our resources have helped YOU! Your support means the world to us. 😁

  • @WairimuMary254
    @WairimuMary254 Місяць тому

    Great 😊 hopefully it'll help me as I prepare for my Microbiology exam

  • @Keana43
    @Keana43 2 роки тому +1

    This is amazing 🙌

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, Keke lovely! Woohoo! We love hearing how much our resources helped you! You will do GREAT! Thank you for being here, your support means the world to us. 😊

  • @AR1A_Robloxedits
    @AR1A_Robloxedits 3 роки тому +3

    thank you so much for explaining

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  3 роки тому +1

      Yay, doris addo! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @Weasel875
    @Weasel875 2 роки тому +2

    This was really helpful thank you

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, Weasel875! You will do GREAT! Thank you for being here, your support means the world to us. 😊

  • @user-xw6yo6nk6k
    @user-xw6yo6nk6k 7 місяців тому

    Thank you lady, excellent explanation

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  7 місяців тому

      We're so happy to hear this video was helpful for you, @user-xw6yo6nk6k! 😊

  • @ugwusamuel2971
    @ugwusamuel2971 Рік тому +1

    beautiful explanation 💖

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Yay, Ugwu Samuel! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @Witneystachowski
    @Witneystachowski 2 місяці тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @talaldakkak4140
    @talaldakkak4140 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, Talal Dakkak! You will do GREAT! Thank you for being here, your support means the world to us. 😊

  • @emiliana7594
    @emiliana7594 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I was so worried I have sepsis because I've had sudden fever, body pain and headache for 2 days. I was anxious because a little of my symptoms matched with sepsis. I think it's just a flu, and mentally I feel just fine! It gets better as well. Finally someone explained what sepsis is thoroughly. Thanks you so much for this super video! Now I can finally relax and not be so stressed. God bless you! 😊

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Місяць тому

      The great advantage of hypochondria is that you can be *absolutely_certain* that there is nothing wrong withyou, but not only *must* you die it *must be *Of_something* and what really does not matter and given that death is not experiencing anything, you can be certain that you will*never* experience not experiencing anything, although of course you must and will die but cannot know anything about it any more than you can know you are asleep nor can experience the moment you go to sleep. No matter how horrid it may be or get, it cannot go on forever.Every stick has two ends and no matter how bad one end maybe the other can only be better.
      As you know worry or fear never made fcuk all difference to anything, so they are what we call unnecessary suffering because the are not *Now_related* and can thus only be dreaming, but men(human beings/dreaming machines are so weird that they will sacrifice anything and everything*But* their unnecessary suffering which they clutch to their bosom as a mother clutches her babe to her breast and some would be lost *without* their unnecessary suffering, for which the prescription is lots and lots of*Now* as one chap put it take no thought for the morrow, sufficient unto the*Now* are the evils thereof. worry and fear are forward looking and thus dreaming, but there are those that are outraged if you suggest to them that they let go of their precious worry and fear and simply chuck them away or sacrifice them; for some weird reason they will clutch them to their bosom as a mother clutches her babe to her breast and they would be lost without them. Worry and fear ward off *absolutely nothing*

  • @samaliakatimbo2468
    @samaliakatimbo2468 2 роки тому +1

    You're doing a great job for journey of nursing

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      SAMALIA KATIMBO, thank you! We are so glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for being here and have a fantastic day!

    • @iliyamathias524
      @iliyamathias524 2 роки тому

      @@NursingSOS I must appreciate Doctor Ani John on UA-cam for helping me and my husband in getting rid of Sepsis virus permanently after so many years in pain God sent you to save my family with your natural herbs and roots all thanks to you doctor you are a God sent keep saving lives sir I really appreciate all you have done for me and my family my God bless you richly sir🙏.

  • @gonecruising5560
    @gonecruising5560 2 роки тому

    Well done!!!!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      Gone Cruising yay! We are so happy to hear that this video helped you understand better. 😊 You will do GREAT, friend!

  • @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164
    @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164 2 роки тому +3

    I have just expanded my brain knowledge by watching this educational video.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      Thanks for letting us know you loved this video, Exposing Proxy Stalking Organized Harassment! Your support means the world to us. Thank you for being here😊

    • @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164
      @exposingproxystalkingorgan4164 2 роки тому +1

      @@NursingSOS Sure, I like your mind expanding work. I once had colleagues jokingly tell me they found out I was expanding my mind and for me to stop it, because they are not that kind of company. 🤨

  • @lidiyamariyarony3062
    @lidiyamariyarony3062 Рік тому +1

    Loved it❤

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for letting us know you loved this video, Lidiyamariya Rony! Your support means the world to us. Thank you for being here😊

  • @arafaveganoyancompasan4669
    @arafaveganoyancompasan4669 9 місяців тому

    Thankyou so much it is very clear explanation

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  9 місяців тому

      So happy it helped!! Thanks for being here, @arafaveganoyancompasan4669!

  • @isaacbabzs5716
    @isaacbabzs5716 2 роки тому

    Very educative

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, isaac Babzs! You will do GREAT! Thank you for being here, your support means the world to us. 😊

  • @chardebono
    @chardebono Рік тому

    Love! May God Bless YOU!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Thanks for letting us know you loved this video, Charlene Debono! Your support means the world to us. Thank you for being here😊

  • @soundman.
    @soundman. 18 днів тому

    Wow ! your amazing

  • @drmohdsaifkhan2074
    @drmohdsaifkhan2074 3 роки тому +2

    Really presented well..

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  3 роки тому +1

      Dr Mohd Saif Khan yay! We are so happy to hear that this video helped you understand better. 😊 You will do GREAT, friend!

  • @mickgatz214
    @mickgatz214 7 місяців тому

    Short and to the POINT! 👍
    from Australia. :)

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  7 місяців тому +1

      @mickgatz214, we are so happy to hear that this video helped you! 😊 You will do GREAT, friend!

  • @amandat212
    @amandat212 2 роки тому +2

    Love it!!

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, Amanda T! 😊 We LOVE hearing how our resources helped you feel more confident in your knowledge! Hope you have a fantastic day, Amanda T. 😀

    • @iliyamathias524
      @iliyamathias524 2 роки тому

      @@NursingSOS I must appreciate Doctor Ani John on UA-cam for helping me and my husband in getting rid of Sepsis virus permanently after so many years in pain God sent you to save my family with your natural herbs and roots all thanks to you doctor you are a God sent keep saving lives sir I really appreciate all you have done for me and my family my God bless you richly sir🙏.

  • @SA-pw3xo
    @SA-pw3xo Рік тому +1

    This was soo helpful, thank you.
    What about when you sugar level rises?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Thanks for being here, SA, so happy to hear that this helped you! When you are talking about sugars what were you asking specifically? Also, if you have specific questions you can always email them to hello@nursingsos.com so we can clarify further for you!

  • @euchariaotu6365
    @euchariaotu6365 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks you really explain it well

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, Eucharia Otu! You will do GREAT! Thank you for being here, your support means the world to us. 😊

    • @euchariaotu6365
      @euchariaotu6365 2 роки тому +1

      Can ulcer pain cause sepsis?

    • @iliyamathias524
      @iliyamathias524 2 роки тому +1

      I must appreciate Doctor Ani John on UA-cam for helping me and my husband in getting rid of Sepsis virus permanently after so many years in pain God sent you to save my family with your natural herbs and roots all thanks to you doctor you are a God sent keep saving lives sir I really appreciate all you have done for me and my family my God bless you richly sir🙏.

  • @amichieprouderi2208
    @amichieprouderi2208 2 роки тому

    Good job

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      So happy to hear this video was helpful for you, amichie proud eri! You will do GREAT! Thank you for being here, your support means the world to us. 😊

  • @carolcanady9059
    @carolcanady9059 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the clarification. Can’t wait til next semester for med Surg

    • @shayvonnetaylor2250
      @shayvonnetaylor2250 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  3 роки тому +1

      Yay, Carol Canady! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  3 роки тому

      Thanks for letting us know you loved this video, shayvonne taylor! Your support means the world to us. Thank you for being here😊

  • @OlisaPrice-qq1wm
    @OlisaPrice-qq1wm 6 місяців тому

    Amazing video)

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  6 місяців тому

      I'm so happy it helped you learn it easier!

  • @edithsanchez1544
    @edithsanchez1544 Рік тому +3

    Ooooooh my gosh watching sepsis symptoms in real time makes this video much much more valuable to me. My advice for aspiring nurses is to get your CNA license and pay attention to the signs and symptoms of the patients in your care. I learned so much about what to look for by practicing it at work and this video put everything into perspective for me. So sad the things you have to see, but it pushes you to learn how to take of your patients better.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому +1

      Edith Sanchez, this is a FANTASTIC tip!!! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @moniquemartinez4036
    @moniquemartinez4036 2 роки тому

    Thank you

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      Thank you for being here, Monique martinez! 😊

  • @SONYVISION444
    @SONYVISION444 3 місяці тому

    love it

  • @Itzmaggieeeeee
    @Itzmaggieeeeee Рік тому

    Love it

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Thanks for letting us know you loved this video, Margaret Kasaine! Your support means the world to us. Thank you for being here😊

  • @michaelmay4981
    @michaelmay4981 2 роки тому +18

    My mom was recently in the hospital for a uti and bladder infection, and the status report said probable sepsis. They pumped her full of a new type of antibiotic IV and she's been on antibiotics since release. She isn't showing any of these signs, thankfully.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Michael May! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hoping for a quick recovery! 😊

    • @michaelmay4981
      @michaelmay4981 2 роки тому +3

      @@NursingSOS I understand that and wasn't looking for advice, just being thankful that she didn't have this. She's weak in general from getting over the infection, but she's doing fine.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +4

      Michael May, great to hear she is doing well! Prayers for continued health!

    • @michaelmay4981
      @michaelmay4981 2 роки тому +1

      @@NursingSOS Thank you! Much appreciated. God Bless!

    • @bronxbully6261
      @bronxbully6261 Рік тому

      @@michaelmay4981 how is she now did she do a follow up

  • @Onlinetutorials123
    @Onlinetutorials123 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow nice🎉. Did you also looks at the autocoids which are released during the infection? I think are also one of the reasons for the vasodilation😊.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  9 місяців тому +1

      @youthmotivationalforum, thanks so much for the feedback!

  • @robmiller4630
    @robmiller4630 10 місяців тому

    You're so excited

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for being here, @robmiller4630! 😊

  • @rhinabaguista4370
    @rhinabaguista4370 7 місяців тому

    Very informative, just lost a loveones few days ago with this sepsis...septic shock .

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  7 місяців тому

      Sending prayers, @rhinabaguista4370! 😊

    • @user-qv7vi2ls6j
      @user-qv7vi2ls6j 7 місяців тому

      Sorry for your loss, prayers

  • @windinmyhair4290
    @windinmyhair4290 Рік тому +3

    What about fiery sensation on the lower back after a confirmed infection?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Hey ✨Wind In My Hair🤎! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊

  • @mytrigger5613
    @mytrigger5613 3 місяці тому

    How can I combat sepsis without going to the hospital? Where i live, if you are not insured there is a good chance a sepsis case will be an easy kill scenario and i believe doctors are financially rewarded for this. I've had symptoms about 5 weeks, not in as much pain as discomfort. I slouch when I walk feeling like I have no power in my core. I smoke. I pee plenty and it's a light green or brown, I'm color mixed up so I can't say for sure buy I'm think clearish brown. I started taking a liquid liver cleanse and a kidney pill, then drinking a lot of water. I started doing a fast to regenerate my organs. I was aiming for 30 days but I stopped after 3 days, I had the electrolytes ready and all but I read that if my kidneys are in a certain place, that fasting can mean death. I know I at least need to get blood work done. I just don't trust anyone nowadays

  • @Cc07
    @Cc07 2 роки тому +4

    Does this mean that anything slightly unfamiliar should be treated as possible sepsis? I’ve had something on my legs since August. I know it’s from my environment.. had alot of odd skin issues since I moved to these places, never seen anything like it before.. during the pandemic to now, I’ve been living in not so good conditions so I figure there’s no point seeing a doctor if I can’t change the cause/environment.

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      Hey RCasey! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊

    • @iliyamathias524
      @iliyamathias524 2 роки тому +1

      I must appreciate Doctor Ani John on UA-cam for helping me and my husband in getting rid of Sepsis virus permanently after so many years in pain God sent you to save my family with your natural herbs and roots all thanks to you doctor you are a God sent keep saving lives sir I really appreciate all you have done for me and my family my God bless you richly sir🙏.

  • @gaelleorelus8278
    @gaelleorelus8278 2 роки тому +1

    Love

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      Yay, Gaelle Orelus! We are so glad this video helped you! Thank you for your support, it means the world to us. 😊

  • @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn
    @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn Рік тому +1

    Does the infection have to get into the blood stream to make the patient go septic? Or can a patient get sepsis with any infection if the body overreacts?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому +2

      iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn, great question! Yes, sepsis is how the body is reacting to the infection, so the infection doesn't necessarily have to go into the bloodstream to cause a septic reaction.

  • @vhawk1951kl
    @vhawk1951kl Місяць тому

    The great advantage of be an hypochondriac is that you can be*absolutely_certain* that there is nothing wrong with you.

  • @user-uw7ms4tt2m
    @user-uw7ms4tt2m 11 місяців тому +1

    A 68-year-old woman suffering from sepsis is hospitalized in the internal ward and is being treated
    in antibiotics and antipyretics. During her examination this morning, she was sleepy, vital signs
    Within the scope of the norm, breathing on her own, with no unusual findings on physical examination.
    Suddenly the monitor beeps due to a drop in storage. The patient is tachypneic and tachycardiac.
    What is the first step to be taken?
    1) Connecting the patient to oxygen goggles
    2) Intubation
    3) Observing the oral cavity and suctioning secretions when necessary
    4) Gas test to diagnose the source of distortion

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  11 місяців тому

      Hey @user-uw7ms4tt2m, always go through ABC's then Maslow's when going through priority questions. And our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊

  • @user-du8ws9cm3i
    @user-du8ws9cm3i 2 місяці тому

    I enjoy too much

  • @hazelfionasevern4394
    @hazelfionasevern4394 10 місяців тому

    I had an abscess tooth that was delayed being removed, day later had to have antibiotics, IV been having bad sweats, and chills, I had bloods taken after another lot of antibiotics, my Dr called to say my liver function was off, so more bloods last week, am roasting 1 min, frozen nxt, confused, up to pee all night when never normally get up, my temp is 38, can't wait for drs to call me,

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  10 місяців тому +1

      Hey @hazelfionasevern4394! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊

  • @pritidaftary3030
    @pritidaftary3030 9 місяців тому

    Does hemoglobin levels go down

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  9 місяців тому

      @pritidaftary3030, with the fluid shifts and production of RBC decreases, hemoglobin can decrease as well.

  • @Gabegonzo02
    @Gabegonzo02 2 роки тому

    Can your vitals be normal and still have sepsis?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Gabegonzo02! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊

  • @AdvisorJennifer-
    @AdvisorJennifer- 2 роки тому +4

    Hi love my daughter Noel had this sepsis , they kept saying HLH . But she didn’t have that they found out sepsis . No fever blue lips vomiting pH 6.0 and lactate 10! Very bad numbers , happened very fast! Her eyes was always very puffy I felt maybe she had a issue and I wasn’t aware , I feel like this was my fault she was only one years old Noel was her name could I prevented this?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Blake Johns! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Praying for peace and answers for you. 😊

    • @iliyamathias524
      @iliyamathias524 2 роки тому +1

      I must appreciate Doctor Ani John on UA-cam for helping me and my husband in getting rid of Sepsis virus permanently after so many years in pain God sent you to save my family with your natural herbs and roots all thanks to you doctor you are a God sent keep saving lives sir I really appreciate all you have done for me and my family my God bless you richly sir🙏.

    • @LindaHutchings
      @LindaHutchings 8 місяців тому

      See dr. Eric Berg videos on puffy eyes and their relationship to kidney status or disease as a warning sign

  • @gonecruising5560
    @gonecruising5560 2 роки тому

    You dont get tested on memorization?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому

      Thank you for being here, Gone Cruising! 😊 Nope- lots of critical thinking in nursing school! :) Have a fantastic day!

  • @coffeecake8835
    @coffeecake8835 4 місяці тому

    Two points: 1. This sounds more like a general description of shock. 2. The fever during sepsis can also be due to pyrogens. This is a good surface level, but far from complete.

  • @glendahewitt6949
    @glendahewitt6949 9 місяців тому

    But how long can you live with Septic

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  9 місяців тому

      Hey @glendahewitt6949! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊

  • @mary-anneslaven5677
    @mary-anneslaven5677 2 роки тому +1

    I was told sepsis is NOT AN INFECTION but a way the body responds to an infection?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +1

      Mary-Anne Slaven, yes it is the body reacting to an infection that had gotten out of hand and the inflamatory process is getting out of control causing the symptoms of sepsis. I hope that helps clarify it for you!

    • @mary-anneslaven5677
      @mary-anneslaven5677 2 роки тому +1

      @@NursingSOS Right, that's how I knew it to be, but in this video she says Sepsis is an infection, so now it had me confused, does Australia have conflicting information to other countries sepsis, I remember for a while there people use to say sepsis is blood poising too, we know that is not true but people still say it, I think words are very important, so it kinda perplexed me when she said Sepsis is an infection, thanks for re confirming what I thought it to be too.

  • @lovelylindo5363
    @lovelylindo5363 2 роки тому +2

    Is blood infection or sepsis detect by simply blood testing or cbc ?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Lovely Lindo, sepsis would be identified through symptoms (vital sign changes, perfusion changes, ect) and looking at lab values that indicate an infection. I hope that helps clarify it for you, have a great day! 😊

    • @bronxbully6261
      @bronxbully6261 2 роки тому +7

      Its identified by blood cultures not complete blood count the person who made this video should know that a complete blood count can only show high white blood count values which might indicate a infection but might not thats why they use blood cultures my wife just died of this sepsis

    • @BamaSquirrel
      @BamaSquirrel Рік тому +1

      @@bronxbully6261 🥺 so sorry for your loss 😞

    • @bronxbully6261
      @bronxbully6261 Рік тому +1

      @@BamaSquirrel thanks I guess the lesson in all this is to not get attached to nothing in life because all things are temporary iam kind of mad at her she wasnt feeling well for months saying her job was makimg her sick she never checked herself out 2 weeks before she died she passed out at work went to the ER I dont get how they didnt see she had a infection than 2 weeks later shes dead

  • @kramaf
    @kramaf Рік тому +1

    can severe sepsis may effect you hearth?

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Hey WRML PS GAMING! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊

  • @markitaliah8278
    @markitaliah8278 Рік тому

    Can sepsis go on for 4 months

    • @NursingSOS
      @NursingSOS  Рік тому

      Hey Mark Italiah! Our resources are to help nursing students through nursing school. We cannot give out any medical advice. We always recommend if you have any medical specific questions they are best addressed with your healthcare provider. Thank you for understanding. Hope you have a great day! 😊