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Does This Adult Patient With Suspected Bacteremia Require Blood Cultures? Interview With Dr Bryan Coburn

JAMAevidence The Rational Clinical Examination

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Evaluating Suspected Bacteremia

This chapter explores the criteria for ordering blood cultures in patients suspected of bacteremia, highlighting the limitations of using fever as a sole indicator. It delves into crucial conditions like infective endocarditis and bacterial meningitis, emphasizing the importance of specific clinical findings in determining the necessity of blood culture testing.

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