List of common iv antibiotics
[DOC File]METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCCUS AUREUS INFECTIONS
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Approved IV/PO Equivalent Antibiotics and Regimens. Antibiotic: IV Regimen; Equivalent PO Regimen; Azithromycin. 250 mg IV q24h. 250 mg PO q24h. 500 mg IV q24h. 500 mg PO q24h. Clindamycin. 300 mg IV q6h or q8h. 150 mg PO, same frequency. 600 mg IV q6h or q8h. 300 mg PO, same frequency. 900 mg IV q6h or q8h.
[DOC File]A GUIDE TO PRESCRIBING, ADMINISTERING AND DISPENSING
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While in a field/combat environment, the mission of the Aid Station is to minimize the effect wounds, injuries, and diseases have on a unit’s effectiveness, readiness and morale. Treatments such as surgical airways, administration of IV fluids and antibiotics, as well as stabilization of wounds and fractures are common.
[DOC File]PRE-PROCEDURE - SGNA
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If the infection is more complicated, then these IV antibiotics may be used: daptomycin (Cubicin®), linezolid (Zyvox®), and vancomycin (Vancocin®). Treatment for Bloodstream Infections Someone with a MRSA bloodstream infection will be admitted to the hospital if she/he is not already a patient.
Antibiotics: List of Common Antibiotics & Types
IV. Pharmacology of Select Agents within Class – mostly new information. V. Therapeutic Uses – somewhat new information. VI. Toxicity/Contraindications- mostly new information. A. common (greater than 10%) B. uncommon (1-9%) C. rare (less than 1%) Sulfonamides. I. Chemistry
[DOC File]General Outline for Antibiotics (a good study guide)
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[DOCX File]Nebraska ASAP | Antibiotic Stewardship Assessment ...
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Schedules III-V includes drugs with decreasing levels of abuse potential. Schedule IV drugs are predominantly benzodiazepines. In the state of Missouri, the Comprehensive Drug Control Act of 1989, administered by the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs in the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, closely parallels federal law.
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