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Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)
Title
Academic Term
7-25-2018
Document Type
Project
Course Number
5330-OL1
Course Name
Nursing
Professor’s Name
Dr. John Chovan, PhD., DNP, RN, CNP, CNS
Keywords
Sepsis, Nursing, Pathophysiology of Sepsis
Subject Categories
Critical Care Nursing | Medicine and Health Sciences | Nursing
Abstract
The pathophysiology of sepsis is related to the patient’s immune response. It involves an imbalance between pro-inflammatory and antiinflammatory responses, causing damage by a variety of mechanisms (Keegan & Wira, 2014).
Recommended Citation
Bell, John, "Sepsis" (2018). Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN). 336.
https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/stu_msn/336