University Presentation Showcase: Undergraduate Division
septic shock syndrome in a pediatric patient
Presenter Hometown
Richmond
Major
nursing
Department
Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing
Degree
Undergraduate
Mentor
Dr. Q, Moore
Mentor Department
Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing
Recommended Citation
King, Madison, "septic shock syndrome in a pediatric patient" (2024). University Presentation Showcase Event. 20.
https://encompass.eku.edu/swps/2024/undergraduate/20
Abstract
For our presentation at the scholars' day event, we aim to submit a case study poster focusing on a pediatric patient diagnosed with septic shock syndrome, encountered in the clinical setting. The purpose of our project is to examine the symptoms manifested by the patient and compare them with findings reported in existing literature.
Our methodology involves a review of the clinical records of the pediatric patient, including medical history, diagnostic tests, and treatment interventions. We intend to identify and document the symptoms exhibited by the patient during septic shock syndrome.
While specific findings and conclusions are not yet available, our presentation will look into the process and methods employed in the case study, shedding light on the challenges and considerations involved in managing pediatric septic shock syndrome. Furthermore, we will discuss the potential implications of our study for clinical practice, education, and research in this population.
Presentation format
Poster
septic shock syndrome in a pediatric patient
For our presentation at the scholars' day event, we aim to submit a case study poster focusing on a pediatric patient diagnosed with septic shock syndrome, encountered in the clinical setting. The purpose of our project is to examine the symptoms manifested by the patient and compare them with findings reported in existing literature.
Our methodology involves a review of the clinical records of the pediatric patient, including medical history, diagnostic tests, and treatment interventions. We intend to identify and document the symptoms exhibited by the patient during septic shock syndrome.
While specific findings and conclusions are not yet available, our presentation will look into the process and methods employed in the case study, shedding light on the challenges and considerations involved in managing pediatric septic shock syndrome. Furthermore, we will discuss the potential implications of our study for clinical practice, education, and research in this population.