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"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Sepsis" is Festive AND Educational! [Video]

It's almost Christmas, and we at Pulsara hope you're having a wonderful holiday season! To get all of you healthcare professionals in the spirit, we thought we would share another fabulous parody video by ZDoggMD. A few months ago, we posted another video by the physician, and talked a bit about his mission and his new vision for healthcare. If you missed it, check out that post here

In ZDoggMD's latest video, "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Sepsis," he croons that "It's beginning to look just like malpractice, when you miss the signs..." We care about you and your patients, and don't want you to miss the signs. So enjoy ZDoggMD's fun, holiday-spirited Sepsis video and then review those symptoms below!

 

 

Sepsis Symptoms:

General

  • chills
  • dizziness
  • low blood pressure
  • low body temperature
  • shivering
  • fever
  • flushing
  • fatigue
  • difficulty urinating
  • skin discoloration
  • edema
  • rapid heart rate (above 90 bpm)

Respiratory

  • rapid breathing
  • respiratory distress

Cognitive

  • unusual sleepiness
  • mental confusion/coma
  • delirium

P.S. Check out our previous post about the 10 things you need to know to save a life when managing a sepsis patient right here!

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