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== Unknown Source<ref>Form v2011.09.15</ref> ==
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*'''Severe Sepsis'''
*'''Severe Sepsis'''
**Comm. Acquired
**Comm. Acquired
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***[[Vancomycin]] 1 g IV
***[[Vancomycin]] 1 g IV


== [[Pneumonia (Main)|Pneumonia]]  ==
==[[Pneumonia (Main)|Pneumonia]]  ==
=== Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)  ===
===Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)  ===


MCC by S. pneumoniae. In young must cover for mycoplasma and other atypicals. See [[Pneumonia (Pathogens)]]  
MCC by S. pneumoniae. In young must cover for mycoplasma and other atypicals. See [[Pneumonia (Pathogens)]]  
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**'''[[Cefepime]] '''2g IV Q8H + '''[[Levofloxacin]] '''750mg IV Qday
**'''[[Cefepime]] '''2g IV Q8H + '''[[Levofloxacin]] '''750mg IV Qday


=== Healthcare Associated PNA (HCAP) + Hospital Associated PNA (HAP)  ===
===Healthcare Associated PNA (HCAP) + Hospital Associated PNA (HAP)  ===


HAP occurs if pt develops PNA 2-3 days after hospitalization. HCAP occus in non-hospitalized pt with extensive healthcare contact.  
HAP occurs if pt develops PNA 2-3 days after hospitalization. HCAP occus in non-hospitalized pt with extensive healthcare contact.  

Revision as of 11:14, 5 July 2016

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Pneumonia

Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)

MCC by S. pneumoniae. In young must cover for mycoplasma and other atypicals. See Pneumonia (Pathogens)

Treatment based on Pneumonia (Port Score)

Healthcare Associated PNA (HCAP) + Hospital Associated PNA (HAP)

HAP occurs if pt develops PNA 2-3 days after hospitalization. HCAP occus in non-hospitalized pt with extensive healthcare contact.

Abdominal/Pelvic

Urosepsis

Meningitis (Nl/Community)

Meningitis (Nl/Post neurosurgical)

Meningitis (Immunocomp)

(Cirrhosis, EtoH, age > 65, steroids, HIV)

Necrotizing Soft-tissue Infection

Neutropenic Fever

  • Severe Sepsis
    • Cefepime 2 g IVPB x 1
    • Vancomycin 1 g IVPB x 1
  • Septic Shock

See Also

References

  1. Form v2011.09.15