NURS 471 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Perfusion, Acidosis, Microorganism
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Caused by an untreated infection, progressing to sepsis. Body is unable to contain infection in the original site, causing it to spread via blood. Systemic inflammatory response (sirs) to a documented or suspected infection. Continuum of severity from sepsis to septic shock & mods. Chemicals released into bloodstream to fight infection results in inflammation throughout body: triggers multitude of changes that can damage multiple organ systems that can result in failure. Risk factors: immunocompromised, indwelling/invasive lines, elderly, chronic illnesses, newborns, etoh abuse, malnourished, resistant microorganism, burns. Inflammatory process that occurs with or without an infection. May follow a variety of clinical insults including: infection, pancreatitis, ischemia, multiple trauma, tissue injury, hemorrhagic shock. Body is unable to localize infection and endotoxins released by the invading pathogen and enters. Sepsis the bloodstream- sirs and an infection at the same time. Endotoxins stimulate excessive release of immunomodulators causing an exaggerated response. Pathophysiology: pro-inflammatory mediators released such as cytokines.