Module 6 Discussion – Prevention Of Shock
Your patient is a 42-year-old female that arrives in the ED with
complaints of fever and not feeling well. She is currently
undergoing chemotherapy for bladder cancer. She has an
indwelling urinary catheter with a scant amount of dark, foulsmelling urine. She has a temperature of 102.2F, HR 136, BP
110/50, and RR 28. She is allergic to penicillin and Sulfa.
What type of shock is she experiencing?
What interventions do you anticipate the doctor will order?
What can you teach this patient about the prevention of infection?
The doctor orders Bactrim. What should you be concern about?
Why?
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