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I think she might have meant a UTI that climbed the ureters as in your patient's case, but I'm not sure. It does sound like she made the term up, though.
in that case, would it not be retrograde? and i checked that out and came up with nothing either......
this was interesting, though probably not helpful to the op! lol http://www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?type=article&article_id=218392804
is your instructor a native speaker?
MAYBE (just a guess, here), he means ascending UTI-induced sepsis.
DO NOT be shy about asking your instructor to clarify stuff. Just ask him "by "reverse sepsis", do you mean blahblahblah....?"
If he's a decent instructor, he should be willing to clarify things. This approach is always better than doing guessing games, with your grades at risk.
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I have been working on a progressive case study. Every week the teacher adds something new. This is the last case study. The pt had a U.T.I. that progressed to pyelonephritis and then progressed to urosepsis. The pt is on the road to recovery. The teacher said he would be looking for me to address reverse sepsis. I can not find information in my book or with internet/journal searches on reverse sepsis. Does anyone know what this is or where I can find information about it? I would appreciate some guidance. Thanks