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Emergency Nurse, 1999
The nurse's role in the administration of antibiotics involves more than just giving medication to patients. Sue Jordan and Mike Tait describe how antibiotics work, their side effects, and the important aspects of nursing care for patients on these powerful drugs.
S, Jordan, M, Tait
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The nurse's role in the administration of antibiotics involves more than just giving medication to patients. Sue Jordan and Mike Tait describe how antibiotics work, their side effects, and the important aspects of nursing care for patients on these powerful drugs.
S, Jordan, M, Tait
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Appropriate Antibiotic Therapy
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2017Prescribing antibiotics is an essential component of initial therapy in sepsis. Early antibiotics are an important component of therapy, but speed of administration should not overshadow the patient-specific characteristics that determine the optimal breadth of antimicrobial therapy.
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Principles of Antibiotic Therapy
Journal of Urology, 1982Many host factors influence both the presentation and response to therapy of clinical infections. Since the selection of an appropriate antibiotic depends significantly upon results of in vitro susceptibility testing, great care should be taken to obtain suitable specimens for culture and susceptibility studies.
G M, Eliopoulos, R C, Moellering
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Emergency Nurse, 2004
Blood cultures are commonly ordered in emergency departments to test patients with suspected community acquired pneumonia. The object of this retrospective US.
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Blood cultures are commonly ordered in emergency departments to test patients with suspected community acquired pneumonia. The object of this retrospective US.
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PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY
Archives of Surgery, 1955SOME OF THE current practices of antibiotic prophylaxis are becoming matters of considerable concern. Antibiotic therapy has unquestionably had a profound effect on the practice of surgery, but the persistent trend toward extending antibiotic prophylaxis indiscriminately to every patient undergoing an operative procedure is creating a number of serious
W A, ALTEMEIER, W R, CULBERTSON, M, VETO
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Complications of Antibiotic Therapy
Medical Clinics of North America, 2013Antibiotics have greatly changed the practice of medicine for the better. Many infections commonly treated in the outpatient setting with antibiotics (eg, urinary tract infections, streptococcal pharyngitis), which previously caused significant morbidity and mortality, are now typically benign.
Jenny, Wright, Douglas S, Paauw
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1958
The indiscriminate use of antibiotics has created serious problems. Two episodes here given illustrate the misuse of penicillin. Patients for whom it is ordered should be questioned as to evidence of sensitivity, and after an injection they should be watched by a physician or nurse for 30 minutes.
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The indiscriminate use of antibiotics has created serious problems. Two episodes here given illustrate the misuse of penicillin. Patients for whom it is ordered should be questioned as to evidence of sensitivity, and after an injection they should be watched by a physician or nurse for 30 minutes.
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Complications of antibiotic therapy
The American Journal of Medicine, 1955F EW drugs have proved to be of such value in the treatment of infectious conditions as the antibiotics, and there are few persons who have not benefited from them. Unfortunately, however, there exists some misconception among the laity and the medical profession as to their innocuousness, the potential dangers connected with their use, and their ...
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