Sepsis: Nursing Diagnoses, Care Plans, Assessment & Interventions

Sepsis is when an infection, usually bacterial in nature, enters the bloodstream causing a systemic infection with an extreme immune response. Sepsis is life-threatening and requires early intervention to prevent septic shock which can lead to organ failure and death.

Sepsis often develops very quickly and has a high mortality rate if not recognized and aggressively treated. Infants and adults over age 65 are at the highest risk for developing sepsis along with those who have weakened immune systems or chronic conditions.

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