Associations to the word «Sepsis»
Noun
- Pneumonia
- Hemorrhage
- Infection
- Dysfunction
- Catheter
- Complication
- Trauma
- Antibiotic
- Arthritis
- Inflammation
- Mortality
- Malnutrition
- Bowel
- Anemia
- Hepatitis
- Ard
- Hypertension
- Bacterium
- Syndrome
- Malaria
- Diarrhea
- Ulcer
- Fever
- Bleeding
- Rupture
- Liver
- Incidence
- Spleen
- Pathogen
- Mediator
- Gram
- Bile
- Patient
- Sclerosis
- Tract
- Shock
- Abnormality
- Infusion
- Failure
- Diagnosis
- Electrolyte
- Abortion
- Poisoning
- Uterus
- Diabetes
- Kidney
- Infant
- Microorganism
- Overdose
- Toxin
- Transplantation
- Asthma
- Chemotherapy
- Delirium
- Organ
- Pregnancy
- Lister
- Disease
- Illness
- Clot
- Therapy
Adjective
- Systemic
- Bacterial
- Inflammatory
- Intravenous
- Urinary
- Respiratory
- Abdominal
- Renal
- Severe
- Shock
- Acute
- Pulmonary
- Infectious
- Unsafe
- Antibiotic
- Metabolic
- Arterial
- Viral
- Pelvic
- Fungal
- Cardiovascular
- Vascular
- Intestinal
- Chronic
- Maternal
- Immune
- Infected
- Threatening
- Nutritional
- Genital
- Surgical
- Pathological
- Cardiac
- Gastrointestinal
- Clinical
- Therapeutic
- Toxic
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
SEPSIS, noun. (pathology) A serious medical condition in which the whole body is inflamed, and a known or suspected infection is present.
Dictionary definition
SEPSIS, noun. The presence of pus-forming bacteria or their toxins in the blood or tissues.
Wise words
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