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28 Cards in this Set

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Purulent Pericarditis
empiric therapy - oxacillin and ceftriaxone
Cardiovascular System
Chronic Pericarditis
RIPE treatment:
rifampin
isoniazid
pyrazinamide
ethambutol
Cardiovascular System
Endocarditis
empiric therapy - ampicillin and gentamicin
Cardiovascular System
Rheumatic Fever
penicillin
to rid the PT of GAS
Cardiovascular System
Chemoprophylaxis
penicillin
Cardiovascular System
Acute bacterial rhinosinusitis
amoxicillin
Respiratory System
Streptococcal pharyngitis
penicillin
Respiratory System
Diphtheria
antiserum to toxin first
penicillin second
third give the diphtheria vaccine
Respiratory System
Epiglottitis
ceftriaxone
Respiratory System
Acute bacterial bronchitis
erythromycin
Respiratory System
Influenza
Infl A - amantadine and rimantadine
Infl A and B - oseltamivir and zanamivir
Respiratory System
Pertussis
erythromycin
Respiratory System
Pneumonia
too many combinations and txs
Respiratory System
Pseudomembranous candidiasis (Thrush)
fluconazole
GI Tract Infections
Esophagitis
Candida albicans - clotrimazole
HSV or CMV - ganciclovir
GI Tract Infections
Peptic Ulcer Disease
3 drug therapy -
omeprazole
amoxicillin
clarithromycin
OR
4 drug therapy:
omeprazole
tetracycline
metronidazole
bismuth
GI Tract Infections
Bacterial gastroenteritis
E. coli (ETEC, EPEC, or EAEC) - ciprofloxacin
GI Tract Infections
Cholera
tetracycline
GI Tract Infections
Giardiasis
metronidazole
GI Tract Infections
Campylobacteriosis
ciprofloxacin
GI Tract Infections
Cryptosporidiosis
nitazoxamide
GI Tract Infections
Shigellosis
ciprofloxacin
GI Tract Infections
Salmonellosis
enteritis - self-limiting antibiotics not usually needed.
GI Tract Infections
Salmonellosis
enteric fever - ciprofloxacin
GI Tract Infections
EIEC infections
ciprofloxacin
GI Tract Infections
EHEC infections
NO ANTIBIOTICS
antibiotics increase the likelihood of HUS
GI Tract Infections
Entamoeba histolytica
metronidazole followed by
iodoquinol or paromomycin
Sepsis to septic shock
too many combinations and treatments