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===Harbor-UCLA=== | ===Harbor-UCLA=== | ||
* | *'''Severe Sepsis''' | ||
** | **Comm. Acquired | ||
** | ***[[Ceftriaxone]] 1 g IV | ||
** | ***[[Vancomycin]] 1 g IV | ||
** | ***[[Gentamicin]] 5mg/kg | ||
* | ***[[Metronidazole]] 500mg g IV | ||
** [[ | **Health Care Associated | ||
** | ***[[Cefepime]] 2 g IV | ||
** | ***[[Vancomycin]] 1 g IV | ||
** | ***[[Gentamicin]] 5-7 mg/kg | ||
***[[Metronidazole]] 500mg g IV | |||
*'''Septic Shock''' | |||
**Comm. Acquired | |||
***[[Ceftriaxone]] 1 g IV | |||
***[[Vancomycin]] 1 g IV | |||
***[[Gentamicin]] 5mg/kg | |||
***[[Metronidazole]] 500mg g IV | |||
**Health Care Associated | |||
***[[Meropenem]] 2 g IV | |||
***[[Vancomycin]] 1 g IV | |||
===Santa Monica-UCLA=== | ===Santa Monica-UCLA=== | ||
Revision as of 17:51, 7 May 2016
Unknown Source
Harbor-UCLA
- Severe Sepsis
- Comm. Acquired
- Ceftriaxone 1 g IV
- Vancomycin 1 g IV
- Gentamicin 5mg/kg
- Metronidazole 500mg g IV
- Health Care Associated
- Cefepime 2 g IV
- Vancomycin 1 g IV
- Gentamicin 5-7 mg/kg
- Metronidazole 500mg g IV
- Comm. Acquired
- Septic Shock
- Comm. Acquired
- Ceftriaxone 1 g IV
- Vancomycin 1 g IV
- Gentamicin 5mg/kg
- Metronidazole 500mg g IV
- Health Care Associated
- Meropenem 2 g IV
- Vancomycin 1 g IV
- Comm. Acquired
Santa Monica-UCLA
- Primary Therapy
- piperacillin/tazobactam 4.5g IV q6h OR cefepime 1g IV q8h OR meropenem 1g IV q8h
- +/- vancomycin 15mg/kg/dose IV q12h [Maximum dose of 1500mg]
- +/- gentamicin 7mg/kg/dose IV q24h
- +/- fluconazole 400mg IV q24h
- If allergy or prior exposure
- aztreonam 2g IV q8h OR levofloxacin 750mg IV q24h
- +/- vancomycin 15mg/kg/dose IV q12h [Maximum dose of 1500mg]
- +/- gentamicin 7mg/kg/dose IV q24h
- +/- fluconazole 400mg IV q24h
Intra-Abdominal
Pneumosepsis
Urosepsis
Neutropenic
See Also
Antibiotics by diagnosis
- Bone and joint antibiotics
- Cardiovascular antibiotics
- ENT antibiotics
- Eye antibiotics
- GI antibiotics
- GU antibiotics
- Neuro antibiotics
- OB/GYN antibiotics
- Pulmonary antibiotics
- Skin and soft tissue antibiotics
- Bioterrorism antibiotics
- Environmental exposure antibiotics
- Immunocompromised antibiotics
- Post exposure prophylaxis antibiotics
- Pediatric antibiotics
- Sepsis antibiotics
- Arthropod and parasitic antibiotics
For antibiotics by organism see Microbiology (Main)
