Management of Nosocomial Infections in Clinical Practice in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) In Soebandi Hospital
Date
2024-04-26Author
ELFIAH, Ulfa
SANTIKA, Suparno Adi
PUTRI, Waulida Zakiyatul Ramadha
SUGIARTO, Lunggita Arabela
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Nosocomial infections have high mortality and morbidity, especially in the Intensive
Care Unit (ICU). Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), central line-associated bloodstream
infection (CLABSI), urinary catheter-related infections, and surgical site infections are the
most common types of nosocomial infections that can happen in the ICU. We present a case of
a 26-year-old male with severe burn Injury with Grade IIAB –III total 36% BSA + Inhalation
Trauma et causa disaster victims. The problems of this patient are extensive wounds, metabolic
problems such as hypoalbumin, impaired liver and kidney function, electrolyte and acid-base
disturbances, and infection. Definitely, this case needs a multidisciplinary team from plastic
surgeon, anesthesiologist, internist, nutritionist, and pharmacist to solve this case to prevent
mortality.
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