| If sepsis resolves without complications, no work restrictions or accommodations are necessary. Septic shock requires hospitalization with intensive treatment followed by a period of convalescence, necessitating prolonged leave of absence. Any permanent damage to organs caused by septic shock may require specific restrictions or accommodations. For example, heart damage may reduce the number of hours an individual can work and limit work to light or sedentary duties. Kidney damage may require the individual to work reduced hours to allow time for dialysis treatment. Damage to liver or lungs may force individuals to avoid exposure to certain chemicals or fumes. |
Source: Medical Disability Advisor