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Septic shock has three stages: 1. Stage I, also called compensated or nonprogressive; 2. Stage II, also called decompensated or progressive; and 3. Stage III, also called irreversible. In stage I, the body is able to compensate for the changes caused by the infection. In stage II, the body's compensRead more
Septic shock has three stages:
See less1. Stage I, also called compensated or nonprogressive;
2. Stage II, also called decompensated or progressive; and
3. Stage III, also called irreversible.
In stage I, the body is able to compensate for the changes caused by the infection. In stage II, the body’s compensatory mechanisms begin to fail and organ dysfunction begins. In stage III, the changes in the body are irreversible and multiple organ failure can occur.