A Case Report on Sepsis and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome with Acute Kidney Injury

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Ms. Achal Parekar, Ms. Pallavi Dhole , Roshan Umate, A. R. Bhagat Patil

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Background: Sepsis with Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) is a cause of significant morbidity and mortality in humans. It's described as the existence of impaired organ function in a critically ill patient to the point where homeostasis can't be maintained without help. S-AKI (sepsis-associated acute kidney damage) is a common complication of critically ill patients that is linked to unacceptable morbidity and mortality. S-AKI is difficult to prevent because most patients have already acquired acute kidney injury by the time they seek medical help. Patient specific information : The patient is a 32-year-old men he was admitted in AVBR hospital on date 14-7-2021 With chief complaint of abdominal pain ,breathing difficulty, fever, lower urine output, swelling in the lower extremities, confusion, nausea, loss of consciousness. Main symptoms & important clinical findings :- My patient  chief complaint of abdominal pain ,breathing difficulty, fever, lower urine output, swelling in the lower extremities, confusion, nausea, loss of consciousness. After careful history , physical examination, CBC the patient diagnose as Sepsis with Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Medical Management :- A patient was provide  Inj. Meropenem , Inj. Clindamycin , Inj. Pantoprazole,  Inj. Emset , Inj. Lasix . Nursing Perspectives :- Monitoring vital signs per hourly. Prescribe medicine as per doctors order. maintain IV fluid 4 hourly & record intake output chart. Conclusion: Early Diagnosis & Timely Treatment patient condition was improved.

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