
Does This Adult Patient With Suspected Bacteremia Require Blood Cultures? Interview With Dr Bryan Coburn
JAMAevidence The Rational Clinical Examination
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Assessing Bacteremia in Hospitalized Adults
This chapter investigates the occurrence of bacteremia as a cause of fever in hospitalized adults, revealing that only about 15% of blood cultures yield true positive results. It emphasizes the importance of clinical symptoms, particularly shaking chills, as key indicators for further evaluation of bacteremia.
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