Antibiotic Man Flashcards

1
Q

Bacterial meningitis

A

IV Ceftriaxone
IV dexamethasone
add IV amoxicillin if >60

ciprofloxacin for close contacts

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2
Q

ENT - epiglottis/supraglottitis

A

IV cetriaxone

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3
Q

Mild/moderate CAP (CURB65 0-2)

A
oral amoxicillin
 (if penicillin allergic, doxycycline)
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4
Q

severe CAP (CURB653-5)

A

IV co-amoxiclav + oral doxycycline

if penicillin allergic IV levofloxacin

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5
Q

ICU/HDU CAP

A

IV co-amoxiclav + IV clarithromycin

If penicillin allergic IV levofloxacin

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6
Q

HAP non-severe

A

oral amoxicillin

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7
Q

HAP severe

A

IV amoxicillin + IV gentamicin

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8
Q

non-severe aspiration pneumonia

A

oral amoxicillin + metronidazole

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9
Q

Severe aspiration pneumonia

A

IV amoxicillin + metronidazole + gentamicin

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10
Q

acute exacerbation of COPD

A

give antibiotics if:
increases sputum purulence

1st line -amoxicillin
2nd line - doxycycline

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11
Q

acute cough/acute bronchitis

A

may be considered in frail elderly but no significant benefit of antibiotics

1st line - amoxicillin
2nd line - doxycycline

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12
Q

Native valve indolent endocarditis

A

IV amoxicillin and IV gentamicin - 4-6 weeks

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13
Q

native valve severe sepsis endocarditis

A

IV flucloxacillin 4-6 weeks

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14
Q

prosthetic valve or suspected MRSA endocarditis

A

IV vancomycin + IV gentamicin

when therapeutic Vancomycin level reached at oral rifampicin

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15
Q

Non-severe C.diff

A

oral metronidazole

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16
Q

severe c.diff

A

oral/NG vancomycin + IV metronidazole

17
Q

peritonitis/biliary tract/intra-abdominal infections

A

IV amoxicillin, metronidazole and gentamicin

18
Q

proven spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

A

mild - oral co-trimoxazole

severe - piperacillin/taxobactam IV

19
Q

Complicated UTI/pyelonephritis/urosepsis

A

IV amoxicillin
IV gentamicin

step down to co-trimoxazole or as per sensitivities

20
Q

uncomplicated female lower UTI

A

Nitrofurantoin or trimethoprim (3 days)

21
Q

Uncatherterised male UTI

A

nitrofurantoin or Trimethoprim (7 days)

22
Q

Cellulitis

A

Flucloxacillin (IV/PO 5-7 days)

penicillin allergic - doxycycline

23
Q

open fracture prophylaxis

A

cefuroxime IV

start within 3 hours for max 72 hours

24
Q

Diabetic foot infection

A

Mild - flucloxacillin or doxycycline

moderate - flucloxacillin + metronidazole

25
Q

Acute septic arthritis/osteomyelitits

A

IV flucloxacillin

26
Q

Severe systemic infection of unknown source

A

IV amoxicillin, metronidazole and gentamicin (if IVDU add fluclox for staph aureus cover)

if penicillin allergic - IV vancomycin, metronidazole and gentamicin