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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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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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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000
Antimicrobials are an important source of hospital expenditure. Traditionally, severe bacterial infections have been treated initially with intravenous antibiotics, followed by physician-directed switch to oral therapy. Unfortunately this approach results in unnecessary prolongation of intravenous treatment, with all its inherent disadvantages ...
Gavin D., Barlow, Dilip, Nathwani
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Antimicrobials are an important source of hospital expenditure. Traditionally, severe bacterial infections have been treated initially with intravenous antibiotics, followed by physician-directed switch to oral therapy. Unfortunately this approach results in unnecessary prolongation of intravenous treatment, with all its inherent disadvantages ...
Gavin D., Barlow, Dilip, Nathwani
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1957
In the Wherry Memorial Lecture, entitled "Res Medica 1956," published in the March-April, 1957, issue of the Transactions of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology , Arthur Proetz 1 made the following statement: "Unquestionably the greatest single advance in medical therapy in the 15 years since Wherry lived-—indeed in the 60 years ...
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In the Wherry Memorial Lecture, entitled "Res Medica 1956," published in the March-April, 1957, issue of the Transactions of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology , Arthur Proetz 1 made the following statement: "Unquestionably the greatest single advance in medical therapy in the 15 years since Wherry lived-—indeed in the 60 years ...
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