Within Normal Limits: Navigating Medical Risks

Sepsis—A Bad Infection That Can Get Worse


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Sepsis is a common syndrome, and although our knowledge of how to treat it has improved significantly, this bacterial infection can be very lethal if not caught early. Dr. Susan Sgambati, a colorectal surgeon and COPIC’s medical director, joins Dr. Zacharias to review some sepsis case studies and discuss why early recognition is critical, the value of clinical judgement and vital signs, and how pain out of proportion to what you are seeing can be a key indicator.  

BONUS CONTENT: COVID-19 Considerations During the Holidays

The latest developments in the COVID-19 saga include some good news (promising results from COVID-19 vaccines) and some not-so-good news (a spike in cases across the country). Dr. Zacharias offers an honest assessment about the risks in a clinical setting, the risks at home, realistic precautions to take, and why Clorox wipes may be the best Christmas present (if you can find them). 

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