Posted by: meroDeurali October 5, 2006
Chronic Sepsis: A Case Study
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Chronic Sepsis: A Case Study 1. Name of the Patient: Nepal 2. Date of Birth: 1826 3. Age of the Patient: 137 yrs. 4. Address: 75/14 Unmatta Tole, Purvi Golardha 5. Medical Record Number:977 6. Attending Physician: Dr. MeroDeurali 7. Diagnosis: Sepsis 8. Description of the Pt.’s condition: At the time of her admission at the Emergency Department of the Deurali Hospital, the following symptoms were observed: a. Increased Fever b. Decreased Blood Pressure c. Severe Weight Loss d. Shivering e. Signs of lacerations and bruises on her inner upper thighs f. Right cheek swollen, bluish in color 9. The battery of test ordered by the attending physician: a. A Complete Blood Count b. Comprehensive Metabolic Profile c. Chest X-ray d. Blood Type and Screen e. Microbial tests 10. Critical results reported back to the attending physician: a. Hemoglobin 5.5 gram (decreased oxygen carrying capacity) b. Organisms detected: • Belief, Principles, Rituals, Concepts, Ideas, Religions, Culture, Traditions 11. Treatment: a.Immediate transfusion of eight units of blood cells at Dialysis to remove microorganism from the system b.Immediate administration of the following broad spectrum antibiotics: Bipasana Catheter Meditation Watching To Be Witnessing Tantra 12. Recommendations by the attending physician: Dr. MeroDeurali highly recommends the case to be handed over to the Well-known social worker Miss Saja.com to study the physical conditions of the Patient’s residence.
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