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62 Cards in this Set

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acne
Tetracycline (Sumycin); alt- Clindamycin
Animal bites
Augmentin; alt- Clindamycin
Bacillus anthracis, Y. Pestis, F. Tularemia
Doxy
Borrelia burgdorferi- Lyme Disease
Doxy
CAP
DOC- Doxycycline; alternate- 2nd gen. Cephalosporin, Azithromycin
cat bites
2nd gen Cephalosporin (Velosef, Duricef, Keflex)
Chlamydia
DOC- Azithromycin; alt- Doxy; alt- Erythromycin
Complicated skin/skin structure infections involving Gram positive organisms
Daptomycin (cubicin)
Endocarditis prophylaxis
Amoxicillin (Amoxil)
Febrile neutropenia
Cefepime (Maxipime); Carabepenems- Promaxim, Meropenem, Ertapenem
Gonococcal pharyngitis
Rocephin
H. Influenza pneumonia
Amoxicillin (Amoxil); alt- clindamycin
H. pylori
Tetracycline (Sumycin)
Impetigo
S. aureus and Group A Strep
Infected wounds with sepsis
Ampicillin/sulbactam (Unasyn)
Infected wounds with sepsis
Augmentin
Life threatening Clostridium dificile colitis
Metronidazole, Vancomycin
Meningitis
Ampicillin (Omnipen) + Cefotaxime or Gentamicin, Rocephin
Meningitis
Rocephin
MRSA- inpatient
Vancomycin
MRSA- outpatient
Minocycline and Bactrim
N. gonorrhea urethritis
Rocephin
Neonatal pneumonia
Ampicillin (Omnipen) + gram negative coverage
Otitis media
Amoxicillin (Amoxil), Azithromycin
Otitis media resistant to Amoxicillin
augmentin; 2nd generation cephalosporin (Ceclor, Cefzil, Ceftin), Rocephin
Peritonitis secondary to bowel perforation
Ampicillin/sulbactam (Unasyn)
pharyngitis
2nd gen Cephalosporin (Velosef, Duricef, Keflex)
pre/post appendectomy
Cefotoxin (Mefoxin)
pre/post colorectal surgery
Cefotoxin (Mefoxin)
pre/post hysterectomy
Cefotoxin (Mefoxin)
pre/post surgery involving the abdomen
Cefotoxin (Mefoxin)
pre/post surgery not involving abdomen
Ancef and Kefzol
Prevention of Listeria pneumonia at birth
Ampicillin (Omnipen) + Gentamicin
Pseudomonas
Zosyn or Timentin
Rocky Mtn. Spotted Fever
Doxy
Sinusitis
Augmentin
skin/skin structure infection (S. aureus or Strep A)
1st gen Cephalosporins (Velosef, Duricef, Keflex)
Staph and Strep
Pen G, Erythromycin
Surgical prophylaxis
Ancef
UTI
1st gen Cephalosporins (Velosef, Duricef, Keflex); Septra as alt
Middle ear infections
Clarithromycin
M. Catarrhalis
Azithromycin
Respiratory tract infections
Erythromycin
Legionnaire's disease
Erythromycin
Ophthalmia neonatorum
Erythromycin eye ointment
Mycobacterium avian complex- prop and tx
Azithromycin
Respiratory and skin infections
Azithromycin
Penetrating wounds of abdomen in PCN allergic patients
Clindamycin (w/ and aminoglycoside)
Diabetic foot infections
Clindamycin
Bacterial vaginosis
Clindamycin
SPACE bug
preferred combo- aminoglycoside and a B lactam
Sinus surgery
Clindamycin
TB
Streptomycin
Endocarditis
Gentamicin w/ B lactam or Vancomycin
Preoperative bowel preparation
Neomycin plus Erythromycin
PJP
DOC- Septra
Severe diarrhea Shigella
alt- Septra
Prostatitis
DOC- Septra or FQ
OTitis media prophylaxis
Sulfisoxazole (Gantrisin)
Non Infected burns
DOC- Silver Sulfadiazine (Silvadene)
2nd and 3rd degree burns- topical adjunctive
Silver Sulfadiazine or Mafenise (Sulfamylon)
IBD
DOC- Sulfasalazine OR Mesalamine