dec 22, 2019 - AMS secondary to Septic Shock likely due to Pneumonia
I received the patient during this admission.
At this time, AMS continued to be present regardless of Septic Shock resolving. Neurology and Neurosurgery were consulted. Neurosurgery believed that patient did not have
any problems with VP shunt and therefore signed off. After analyzing all the CT scans and comparing them. It was cleared that patient had cerebral edema. Attending agreed to begin 3% Sodium in the Medical ICU.
After 2 days of patient b
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