A Case Report on Management of Haemolytic Uremic Syndrome With Liver Failure.
Abstract
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a common cause of kidney failure among infant and young children. Microangiopathic Haemolitic anaemia, thrombocytopenia, and renal insufficiency are all symptoms of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infectionIn this case of HUS that we are going to present, hemolytic anemia and trombocitopenia were the major features, while renal involvement was less important.
Patient history:A 06 years child was admitted in PICU AVBR hospital on dated 06/02/21 with cheif complaint of vomiting, 4-5 episodes since 1 day,pain in abdomen since 1 day,black coloured stool, patient had no complaint of fever, cold, chest pain or irritability.
Clinical Finding:The patient had done all necessary investigations by physician order.
Medical management: Patient was treated with supportive therapy,plasma therapy,antibiotics medication and miscellaneous.
Nursing management:Administered fluid replacement i.e DNS, 300ml 12 hrs, D5 150ml 6hrs, and antibiotics drugs provide as per doctors order, monitored all vital signs half hourly.
Conclusion:Timely treatment and management of haemolitic uremic syndrome with liver failure