No it is not. Septic shock is a serious condition that occurs when an overwhelming bacterial infection affects the body.
Septic shock is a severe and dangerous medical term. It is a medical condition in which an infection is spread to the blood, which results in sepsis.
Cocci is a type of bacteria that can cause many illnesses. Among the diseases it causes include pneumonia, strep throat, food poisoning, septic shock and skin disease.
MRSA-- methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
The organism that causes toxic shock syndrome is a bacterium called streptococcus pyogenes, or TSLS, according to Wikipedia.
Transient vascular shock is a type of shock that occurs if a person sunbaths for a very long time. It causes dizziness and the blood pressure falls.
The Trendelenburg position is used for patients in shock to increase blood flow, by gravity, from the major vessels in the lower extremities to the brain to help increase the blood pressure enough to keep the patient stable until advanced medical care is available.
Septic shock is not accidental death. Septic shock is a severe infection in the blood stream that causes illness and death.
Septic Shock
In some cases, bacteremia leads to septic shock, a potentially life-threatening condition
Hypovolemic Shock and Septic Shock
The risk of developing septic shock can be minimized through treatment of underlying bacterial infections, and prompt attention to signs of bacteremia. In the hospital, scrupulous aseptic technique on the part of medical professionals lowers the risk.
Cardiogenic, hypovolemic, or septic shock?
is septick shock contagius/
septic shock or sepsis
septic shock is caused by viruses fungi and gram positive and gram negative bacteria.however if infection comes untreated.hypovolemic shock develops. septic shock is caused by viruses fungi and gram positive and gram negative bacteria.however if infection comes untreated.hypovolemic shock develops.
septic shock
George H. Sakorafas has written: 'Septic shock' -- subject(s): Etiology, Septic shock, Therapy
The prognosis of an individual patient in shock depends on the stage of shock when treatment was begun, the underlying condition causing shock, and the general medical state of the patient.