Fever C28 P180-181 Flashcards
Define postoperative fever.
P180
Temperature >38.5 C or 101.5 F
What are the classic W’s of
postoperative fever? (5)
P180
Wind—atelectasis Water—urinary tract infection (UTI) Wound—wound infection Walking—DVT/thrombophlebitis Wonder drugs—drug fever
Give the classic postoperative
timing for the following
causes of postoperative fever:
Atelectasis (Wind)
P180
First 24 to 48 hours
Give the classic postoperative
timing for the following
causes of postoperative fever:
UTI (Water)
P180
Anytime after POD #3
Give the classic postoperative
timing for the following
causes of postoperative fever:
Wound infection (Wound) P180
Usually after POD #5 (but it can be
anytime!)
Give the classic postoperative
timing for the following
causes of postoperative fever:
DVT/PE/thrombophlebitis
(Walking)
P180
PODs #7 to #10
Give the classic postoperative
timing for the following
causes of postoperative fever:
Drug fever (Wonder
drugs)
P180
Anytime
What is the most common
cause of fever on
postoperative days 1 to 2?
P180
Atelectasis
What is a “complete” fever
workup?
P181
Physical exam (look at wound, etc.), CXR, urinalysis, blood cultures, CBC
What causes fever before
24 postoperative hours?
P181
Atelectasis, -hemolytic streptococcal or
clostridial wound infections, anastomotic
leak
What causes fever from
postoperative days 3 to 5?
P181
UTI, pneumonia, IV site infection,
wound infection
What is an anesthetic cause
of fever INTRAoperatively?
P181
Malignant hyperthermia—treat with
dantrolene
What causes fever from
postoperative days 5 to 10?
P181
Wound infection, pneumonia, abscess, infected hematoma, C. difficile colitis, anastomotic leak DVT, peritoneal abscess, drug fever Pulmonary embolism, abscess, parotitis
What causes wound
infection on postoperative
days 1 to 2?
P181
Streptococcus
Clostridia (painful bronze-brown weeping
wound)
What can cause fever at any
time?
P181
- IV site infection
- Central line infection
- Medications