Zosyn coverage staph
[DOCX File]Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University
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Should all include coverage for MRSA due to the urgent and extreme nature of this infection, as well as gram-negatives, strep, and anaerobes: piperacillin-tazobactam (Zosyn) 100 mg/kg/dose q6-q8 hrs, Vancomycin 15 mg/kg/dose q6h
[DOC File]Staphylococcus
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Treatment: anti-staph B-lactams (nafcillin or possible vancomycin until negative nasal swab for MRSA is obtained) and clindamycin for “eagle effect” (large number of organisms reach a slowed growth curve and this lack of cell division necessitates use of anti-anabolic agent such as clindamycin ... and guide empiric abx coverage for ...
[DOCX File]Johns Hopkins University
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1) Most skin infections are caused by Staph and Strep. Anaerobic and gram. negative. coverage (i.e. Zosyn, ceftriaxone or . levo /cipro) is NOT needed in most cases. Treatment duration is 5 days with clinical response. Defined as . 20% reduction in erythema and resolution of SIRS/sepsis. Treating until complete resolution of erythema is NOT ...
[DOC File]OoCities
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- #1 cause is Staph. Epidermidis - #2 is S. aureus - Treatment: 1st generation cephalosporin (cefazolin) because of better Gm (+) coverage. Enterococci S. aureus S. epidermidus 14 days 21 days 14 days - sometimes may add aminoglycoside to cefazolin (synergism); if there is a response to cefazolin, can D/C the aminoglycoside
[DOC File]Pharmacology
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--poor gram posisitve (staph, strep) coverage--this is the only one with good gram negative coverage and pseudomonal coverage—no anaerobic coverage. D. Oral Third Generations. 1. cefixime (Suprax)—H. flu, M. cat (respiratory infxs), E. coli and Proteus (UTI), Klebsiella, gonorrhea—oral—1 dose--poor gram positive coverage
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, strep like pen, no staph, only a little G neg (some H.flu, some e. coli), listeria 1st line acute otitis media, acute sinusitis, neonatoal meningitis . with. gentamicin Piperacillin. IV Like amp + G-, so good for strep, enterococcus and G neg incl pseudomonas + anaerobes, but NO MSSA Pen + B lactamase inhib (adds MSSA) Amp/sulbactam (unasyn) IV
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