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give common bugs and tx for:
otitis media |
Otitis media: strep pneumo, H flu, moraxella, Tx - high dose augmentin, supportive care
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give common bugs and tx for:
Phyarngitis: |
viral: rhinovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, coxsackievirus, herpes simplex virus, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, respiratory syncytial virus
Bacterial: Group A β-hemolytic streptococcal (pyogenes) Fungi: candida |
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give common bugs and tx for:
Pneumonia inpatient |
Pneumonia: inpatient? strep pneumo, mrsa, H. flu, mycoplasma, legionella, treatment may be Cfx and azithromycin or moxifloxacin and levofloxacin, avoid quinolones in elderly. In kids = viral or strep pneumo, treat with same stuff
Hospital acquired pneumia = MRSA or pseudomonas, linezolid or vancomycin; if pseudomonas cefepime 2 g intravenously every 8 hours |
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give common bugs and tx for:
Outpatient pneumonia: |
Outpatient pneumonia: mycoplasma, strep pneumo, chlymidia, influenza virus, Tx: moxi
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give common bugs and tx for:
PCP pneumonia: |
PCP pneumonia: bactrim, steroids if they need them
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give common bugs and tx for:
UTI uncomplicated: |
UTI uncomplicated: e. coli, cipro to tx.
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give common bugs and tx for:
UTI complicated: |
e coli 500 mg orally twice daily or 1000 mg extended release once daily 5-14 days
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give common bugs and tx for:
PID |
PID: chlamydia/gonorrhea; single intramuscular dose of cefoxitin (2 grams every six hours) plus a single dose of doxy (100 mg twice daily for 14 days)
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give common bugs and tx for:
Cellulitis |
Cellulitis: inpatient: staph/MRSA - clindamycin outpatient staph - clindamycin
MRSA cellulitis: inpatient vanc outpatient clindamycin |
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give common bugs and tx for:
meningitis |
meningitis: pneumo, neisierra, h flu, listeria, herpes, empiric treatment: ceph and vanc, for listeria give ampicillin,
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bugs for:
cholecystitis: |
cholecystitis: Escherichia coli, Enterococcus, Klebsiella, and Enterobacter.
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