Abstract

. The overlap Stevens-Johnson syndrome due to meropenem administration. Clinical case and nursing care. A case of overlap Stevens-Johnson syndrome caused by meropenem administration is described. It is a rare cutaneous reaction due to delayed hypersensitivity to drugs characterised by the destruction and separation of the skin epithelium and mucous membranes, affecting between 10% and 29% of the body surface area. The clinical description of the case and a detailed description of nursing management and interventions based on the available literature are reported.

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