EVALUATION OF DRUG RELATED PROBLEMS IN PERINATOLOGY SEPSIS ec Psuedomonas pufida IN HIGH RISK PERINATAL ROOM RSPAD GATOT SOEBROTO.

Autor: Wahyuni, Sri, Ramatillah, Diana Laila, Efi, Aprilita Rinayanti
Zdroj: Wood Industry / Drvna Industrija; 2015 Supplement1, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p2020-2026, 7p
Abstrakt: Sepsis is a state of the discovery of the clinical symptoms of an illness severe infection, accompanied by the discovery of a systemic response that can be hypothermia, hyperthermia, tachycardia, hyperventilation and lethargy. Baby of. Mrs. DB, born spontaneously on 29th of September 2014 at 23:55 pm, a baby boy, with pregnancy 39 weeks. At birth there was nuchal cord 1x, the weight is 3700 grams, body length is 52 cm, amniotic clear, indirect born crying, bluish skin, less active motion, a Score Apgar is 5/10, meconium is not out. At the moment, the baby is treated in high risk Perinatal Room. During the treatment, the patient received drug therapy and fluid requirement. Drugs given to the patient were ceftazidime, omeprazole, fosfomycin, diflucan, flagyl, heparin, amikacin, ampicillin sulbactam, vitamine E, becombion, mycostatin. Fluid given to the patient were glucose protein II 40 mg/kg/day, intralipid, breast milk and formula milk. Based on the results of Professional Practice Pharmacists, it can be concluded that there was any dosage regimen and schedule of giving the drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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