Toxins and Sepsis

123456789101112
Across
  1. 3. Shock Syndrome, This syndrome is characterized by fever, erythematous rash, hypotension and multiorgan involvement and desquamation?
  2. 4. What antibiotic is used specifically to cut down production of the toxin?
  3. 6. What medication commonly used for RSI has been associated with increased mortality in sepsis?
  4. 8. In the 1980’s it was most noted with use of which hygiene product?
  5. 10. aureus, The majority of cases are caused by which bacteria?
  6. 11. What vasopressor has been shown to have increased mortality and morbidity in pediatric sepsis?
  7. 12. What typical management of sepsis has been shown to be harmful to children in resource-limited settings?
Down
  1. 1. While the data is controversial, the likelihood of STSS in children is possibly increased with use of which class of drugs of OTC Drugs?
  2. 2. What electrolyte abnormality is commonly seen in patients with TSS?
  3. 5. What additional medication can be given to those who are refractory to fluids and vasopressors?
  4. 7. Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome which is more rare is associated with what significant coagulopathy?
  5. 9. The toxins that cause the syndrome are felt to be due to proteins which can overactive the immune system. These are also referred to as …