Septicemia
Description | Basic evaluations: Blood: CRP, full blood count, sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium, glucose, GOT, GPT, gamma-GT, AP, bilirubin, creatinine, urea, CK, amylase, albumin, PTT, INR, fibrinogen, antithrombine III, blood gases, lactate, procalcitonin Urine: Urine status and sediment Further tests for etiological evaluation: Bacteriology: Blood cultures, cultures from the catheter tip, urine, tracheal secretion, wound swabs, joint punctate, Ascites punctate, liquor Infection serology: Suspected bacterial and viral pathogens Toxicology: Medication screening in the urine Drug monitoring: Aminoglycosides etc. |
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