Sepsis in the Elderly
A serious response to infection in which the body over acts and injures its own tissue, organs, and may lead to death.
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Sepsis: The Common Cause of Death You've Never Heard Of
Septic shock can develop from common infections and become life-threatening very quickly. Make sure you know the signs of infection and the symptoms of sepsis so you can seek treatment without delay.
35 CommentsCaring for a Senior With Chronic Constipation
Constipation in elderly individuals is common but often overlooked. For some, constipation is a persistent problem that causes discomfort and may even result in dangerous complications.
5 CommentsUTIs Cause Unusual Behavioral Symptoms in Elders
Seniors with urinary tract infections may not exhibit classic physical symptoms. Instead, confusion and mental and behavior changes can be the tell-tale signs of a UTI.
29 CommentsWhy Are Older Adults More Susceptible to Pneumonia?
Adults over age 65 are at a much higher risk of developing and possibly dying from pneumonia. Learn what factors can contribute to this risk and how you can protect your loved one.
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Neglect, refusal to re-admit.
3 Answerscover9339 Replied Nov 8, 2024Things really changed this week.
14 AnswersBeatty Answered Oct 18, 2024Urosepsis and confusion.
2 AnswersGoodDaySunshine Replied Oct 4, 2024My mom was 94 with dementia she developed a UTI that we didn't catch soon enough and it caused sepsis she declined soon after. Was it my fault?
8 AnswersJoAnn29 Answered Aug 10, 2024
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3 CommentsNobodyGetsIt Commented Oct 2020Mom is dying.
30 Commentsgolden23 Commented Jul 2018My mom was med flight to another hospital Monday morning I didn’t find out until I called the nursing home.
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