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What temperature should you take an elderly person to the hospital?

According to a study published on PubMed, fever in geriatric emergency patients frequently indicates the presence of serious illness. This makes knowing **what temperature should you take an elderly person to the hospital** a critical, and often different, question than for younger adults.

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What did you learn about identifying and managing sepsis in an older patient?

Sepsis is a medical emergency, and studies show that older adults face disproportionately higher rates of incidence and mortality. The key takeaway from clinical research is that success hinges on understanding the unique, subtle signs to master identifying and managing sepsis in an older patient.

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How long can elderly live with sepsis? Understanding prognosis and long-term outcomes

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), adults aged 65 and over account for roughly 75% of sepsis-related deaths in the United States. This highlights why understanding **how long can elderly live with sepsis** is a critical concern, as age significantly impacts both short-term survival and long-term quality of life following this life-threatening condition.

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