Basics of OB Sepsis
Clinical Presentation
Risk factors
Management & Treatment
100

What is OB Sepsis?

What is a systemic inflammatory response to infection occurring during pregnancy, childbirth, or the postpartum period.

100

 Name one early sign of OB Sepsis.

    

What is fever 

100

Name one maternal risk factor for OB Sepsis.


 What is diabetes?

100

: What type of care is crucial in preventing OB Sepsis?

    

What is antenatal care?

200

What is the leading cause of OB Sepsis?


    What is infection of the reproductive organs, such as chorioamnionitis or endometritis?

200

Which vital sign is often elevated in OB Sepsis?


    : What is heart rate or tachycardia?

200

How does prolonged labor increase the risk of OB Sepsis?


 What is it increases the risk of infection, especially with prolonged rupture of membranes?

200

What is the purpose of fluid resuscitation in OB Sepsis management?

    

What is to maintain blood pressure and organ perfusion?

300

Name one common pathogen that causes OB Sepsis.


    What is Group A Streptococcus (GAS) or Escherichia coli?

300

What is a common respiratory symptom of OB Sepsis?


 What is shortness of breath or tachypnea?

300

What is a common surgical risk factor for OB Sepsis?

C-section 

300

What role do vasopressors play in treating OB Sepsis?

    

: What is to raise blood pressure in patients who do not respond to fluids?

400

What is the primary difference between sepsis and septic shock?

  

  What is septic shock is a severe form of sepsis with significant hypotension and organ dysfunction

400

What organ dysfunction might you observe in a patient with OB Sepsis?


    : What is kidney failure (or other organs like liver, lungs, etc.)?

400

Why does a history of UTIs increase the risk for OB Sepsis?


: What is UTIs can lead to systemic infection, especially in the postpartum period?

400

 Name one supportive care measure in OB Sepsis treatment.

    

    

What is mechanical ventilation

500

What is the global significance of OB Sepsis?

    

What is OB Sepsis is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide?

500

What organ dysfunction might you observe in a patient with OB Sepsis?

   : What is kidney failure (or other organs like liver, lungs, etc.)?

500

How does poor hygiene contribute to the risk of OB Sepsis?


    •    Answer: What is it increases the likelihood of infection in the reproductive tract?

500

What does ‘source control’ mean in the context of OB Sepsis management?


   What is eliminating the source of infection, such as draining an absces

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