Duration of Therapy in Uncomplicated CoNS CLABSI

Duration of Therapy in Uncomplicated CoNS CLABSI An inpatient is diagnosed with a CoNS CRBSI. Her central line is removed, she is clinically stable, and repeat blood cultures are obtained. She has no implanted prosthetic material, but many antibiotic allergies. The team would like to monitor repeat blood cultures off antibiotics. Is this appropriate? How …

Antibiotic Decision Making Moments

Antibiotic Decision Making Moments Antibiotic decision making ends after a diagnosis is made, cultures are obtained, and empiric antibiotics are started. True or False? How did others respond? Reveal the answer Best Answer: False Explanation: There are four moments of antibiotic decision making. After the first two of 1) making a diagnosis and 2) obtaining …

Antibiotic De-escalation in Culture Negative Pneumonia

Antibiotic De-escalation in Culture Negative Pneumonia is on cefepime, azithromycin, and vancomycin for community-acquired pneumonia . On day 3, 1500 mg azithromycin has been completed, the patient has improved , and a sputum culture shows normal respiratory flora. The antibiotics are deescalated to oral amoxicillin-clavulanate. Is this appropriate? How did others respond? Reveal the answer …

Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis

Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis A is started on empiric antibiotics for suspected bacterial meningitis. A lumbar puncture is performed and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis reveals 0 WBC, protein 45 mg/dL, and a CSF/plasma glucose ratio of 0.6. Additionally, no organisms are seen on Gram stain and a CSF PCR is negative. Antibiotics are de-escalated. Is this …