First Incision

Critically Ill Surgical Patient: Sepsis, Shock, SIRS, MODS

July 26, 2022 Season 12 Episode 1
First Incision
Critically Ill Surgical Patient: Sepsis, Shock, SIRS, MODS
Show Notes

After a short hiatus First Incision is back!

This episode goes through the definitions of all the conditions which may affect our critically ill surgical patients. It also goes through the pathophysiology of these conditions.
We finish off by talking a little bit about some of the medications that may be used by the ICU for these critically ill patients.

In my exam pathophysiology VIVA they asked me what the definition and diagnostic criteria for sepsis were so this is definitely examinable!

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