
IBCC Episode 89 - CAUTI
The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast
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Antibiotics
Most of these infections are gong to be cram negative. If you fail to cover this organism for a couple of days, your prod can be totally fine. Look to see what your patient's prior micro biology was. Are they colonized with the c p o, have they got recurrent resistant bugs growing in their n track? Because centrs have higher flurquin alone resistance,. et cetera, etcetera. The most important thing here is prevention - if it exists, or not, treatment is lost. We talked about this before, about switching out the fole and why is this analogous to a cathter sociate infection from a central line? What is this bio
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