uk-dipimc MCQ (SBA): Meningococcal Septic Shock

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A pre-hospital team is managing a patient with suspected meningococcal disease. The patient has a widespread non-blanching purpuric rash, fever, and is haemodynamically unstable. Despite IV fluid boluses, blood pressure remains at 70/40 mmHg. What is the pathophysiological mechanism causing the refractory hypotension?

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