{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Septic pulmonary emboli: a case discussion. {Author}: Rowberry R;Mortimore G; {Journal}: Br J Nurs {Volume}: 32 {Issue}: 17 {Year}: 2023 Sep 21 暂无{DOI}: 10.12968/bjon.2023.32.17.832 {Abstract}: A septic pulmonary embolus occurs from the embolisation of an infected thrombus - typically from an infected source such as an abscess - that enters the venous circulation, implanting in the lungs, which in turn causes a parenchymal infection. This case discussion gives a candid reflection on the treatment and management of a patient who was a known intravenous drug user, with a past history of a deep vein thrombosis and new presentation of a groin abscess. He was initially reviewed by a trainee advanced clinical practitioner, working out of hours in a hospital setting. This article will reflect on the patient presentation, the clinical examinations and investigations undertaken, which finally led to the diagnosis of septic pulmonary emboli. Although this condition is rare, having a high index of suspicion in patients with known risk factors may lead to early diagnosis and successful treatment.