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Ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Antimicrobial choice and administration in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
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Sepsis and septic shock: Identification and initial management
Sepsis and septic shock: Empirical regimens
Directed therapy for bloodstream infections, including sepsis and septic shock
Skin and soft tissue infections
Traumatic wound infections
Urinary tract infections in adults
Urinary tract infections in children
Identifying resistant pathogens or Candida species
Principles of obtaining blood for culture
Principles of antimicrobial use
Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS)
Practical information on using antimicrobial drugs
Aminoglycoside use
Vancomycin use in adults
Vancomycin use in young infants and children
Monitoring antimicrobial blood concentrations
Ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Introduction to ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Delivery of care in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy programs
Team and service structure of ambulatory antimicrobial therapy programs
Patient selection for ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Indications for ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Antimicrobial choice and administration in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Antimicrobial choice and treatment plan in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Parenteral drug delivery for ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Devices for parenteral drug delivery and intravenous access used in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Parenteral antimicrobial stability and preparation in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Information for patients receiving ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Monitoring patients receiving ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
References
Antimicrobial hypersensitivity
Kidney impairment and antimicrobial dosing
Contact details for health departments and public health units
Amikacin initial dose calculator
Gentamicin initial dose calculator
Tobramycin initial dose calculator
Antimicrobial choice and administration in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Antimicrobial choice and treatment plan in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Parenteral drug delivery for ambulatory antimicrobial therapy
Devices for parenteral drug delivery and intravenous access used in ambulatory antimicrobial therapy