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  1. Managing Recovery from Sepsis | Sepsis | CDC. Key points. You have been seriously ill, and your body and mind need time to get better. Work with a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate rehabilitation plan and what activities are safe for you. What are the first steps in recovery?

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Sepsis can be treated, and in many instances, lives are saved by using existing and proven protocols. Recovery: Many people fully recover from sepsis while others may have long-lasting effects, such as amputations or organ dysfunction, like kidney failure. Other after-effects of sepsis are less obvious, such as memory loss, anxiety, or depression.

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  4. Sepsis can be treated, and in many instances, lives are saved by using existing and proven protocols. Recovery: Many people fully recover from sepsis while others may have long-lasting effects, such as amputations or organ dysfunction, like kidney failure.

  5. Sepsis is indiscriminate: whilst it primarily affects very young children and older adults and is more common in people with underlying health conditions, it can also be triggered in people who are otherwise fit and healthy. Several factors are likely to play a part in determining whether or not sepsis develops in response to a specific infection:

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  6. www.sepsis.org › wp-content › uploadsSepsis Fact Sheet

    Sepsis can be treated and, in many instances, lives are saved by using existing and proven protocols. Recovery: Many individuals fully recover from sepsis, while many others are left with long-lasting effects, such as amputations or organ dysfunction, like kidney failure.

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  7. Objective is the early recognition and management of sepsis. Sepsis is medical emergency, associated with high morbidity and mortality, and early recognition and standardized treatment of sepsis saves lives. This guideline is intended for adult patients.

  8. www.endsepsis.org › what-is-sepsis › surviving-sepsisSurviving Sepsis - End Sepsis

    Sepsis recovery and older adults. Studies have found older adults who survive severe sepsis are at higher risk for long-term cognitive and physical impairment than those hospitalized for other reasons. 60% of older adults hospitalized for severe sepsis experienced diminished cognitive and physical functioning, including losing the ability to ...