Hello Doctor,
We would like to consult you regarding this critical case. The patient (65-year-old male) is currently admitted at Max Hospital, Dehradun, and is on tracheostomy support following severe pneumonia with sepsis.
Despite ongoing treatment, there has been no significant improvement. The reports also indicate a multidrug-resistant infection (Acinetobacter), and the patient is still dependent on suction and NG feeding due to swallowing difficulty.
- Current line of management
- Possible changes in treatment
- Prognosis and expected recovery
We would really appreciate your expert opinion and assurance on how to proceed further.
Thank you.
Its Hiv Risk for Me??
I exposure with my friend
Me a boy vagina sex done
I wear a condom first it's not break till 10 minutes
Then it break for 2 to 5 min in vagina
Then I reliaze me wear Then its continue
After our exposure at 53rd day
My friend test hiv 1 & 2 Rapid Card serum
Blood taken from her arm
It's Non Reactive
It's Hiv Risk For Me??
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