A Case Report on High Contagious and Rapid Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Hypertensive Client: An Agent of Emerging and Reemerging Infection

Kothe, Amruta and Pohekar, Savita and Alnewar, Pragati (2021) A Case Report on High Contagious and Rapid Spread of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Hypertensive Client: An Agent of Emerging and Reemerging Infection. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (60B). pp. 2765-2768. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a potentially life-threatening. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is the rapidly progressive respiratory illness which may be due to the pathogens that have potentials for large scale epidemics. MERSCOV AND H7N9 (Avian influenza) has been described by SARS. The causative organism of a SARS yet not being identified or it cannot be easily established. SARS increases morbidity and mortality which is associated with the COVID -19. COVID-19 can be complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and may often cause multisystem involvement is encountered. SARS patients had mandatory needs of intensive care unit hospitalization and mechanical ventilation.

Main Symptoms and/or Important Clinical Findings: A 50 years old female was admitted in A.V.B.R.H. with chief complaints of cold, cough (dry, non-productive, non-bloody), vomiting, loose stool, breathlessness since 3 days. The patient was hypertensive for which she was taking Tab Amlo. After undergone certain investigation like complete blood test, HRCT, ECG and diagnosed as SARS and shifted to Intensive care unit.

The Main Diagnoses, Therapeutic Interventions, and Outcomes: A 50 years old female with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) with chief complaints of cold, cough (dry, non-productive, non-bloody), vomiting, loose stool, breathlessness, the doctors manage her initially withantibiotic, steroids, vitamin C, multivitamin and anticoagulant and adequate nursing management.

Nursing Perspectives: The nursing interventions initiated for managing present case aremonitor the vital sign i.e., blood pressure, pulse, respiration, temperature, maintain oxygen level and intake output. BIPAP site observed and ensure that the patients is comfortable. Patient assessed for GCS, Glucose level and sign of cyanosis, monitoring the ESR, D-DIMER, RT PCR, FERRITIN other investigations like HRCT.

Conclusion: In the Present case the patient of 50-year-old female with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) it has been managed with the therapeutic treatment, right now the patient condition is worsened.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Asian Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 20 Mar 2023 06:08
Last Modified: 24 Oct 2024 04:05
URI: http://publications.eprintglobalarchived.com/id/eprint/315

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