Recognizing a bloodstream infection such as Sepsis requires attention to fever, chills, rapid heart rate, confusion, and low blood pressure. Early diagnosis involves blood cultures and inflammatory markers. Prompt treatment is critical empiric broad-spectrum antibiotics like ceftriaxone injection are often initiated before culture results, then tailored accordingly. Supportive care includes IV fluids, oxygen, and monitoring organ function. Risk factors include weakened immunity, invasive devices, or recent surgery. Effective management depends on rapid identification, timely antimicrobial therapy, and addressing the source of infection to prevent complications like septic shock and organ failure.
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