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DOC for osteomyelitis?
<4 months: (Nafcillin or Oxacillin) + (Ceftazidime or Cefemide)
DOC for any encephalitis?
Acyclovir until CSF PCR return. If HSV, keep the acyclovir and if not, treat with DOC for underlying etiology.
DOC meningitis for neonate?
Ampicillin + Cefotaxime
DOC meningitis for child or adult?
(Ceftriaxone or Cefotaxime) + Dexamethasone + Vancomycin
DOC meningitis for >50, alcoholic, debilitating comorbid, or immunocomp?
(Ceftriaxone or Cefotaxime) + Dexamethasone + Vancomycin + Ampicillin
What are the DOC for Cryptococcal meningitis?
Amphotericin B + Flucytosine
Fluconazole or Itraconazole are the DOC for?
Prophylaxis against Coccidioidomycosis
A-84. What is the DOC for patients with PCN allergies? What is it the DOC for treating?
Erythromycin

Mycoplasma pneumoniae
A-91. What is the DOC for anerobic infections above the diaphramg?
Clindamycin
A-90. What is the DOC for the tx and prophylaxis od Pneumocystis?
Trimethoprim
A-90. What is the DOC for tx UTI's in the outpatient setting?
Sulfa-drugs
A-120. What is the DOC for acute gout attacks?
Cochicine