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Saturday, November 28, 2020

Open Skull Fracture Antibiotic


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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 6:21 PM
Labels: Antimicrobial Therapy and Infection Control, CPG-Tracked

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Bacteremia (Antimicrobial Duration and Follow-Up Cultures)



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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 1:51 PM
Labels: Antimicrobial Therapy and Infection Control

Saturday, November 2, 2013

CAUTI Diagnosis-CDC


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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 4:37 PM
Labels: Antimicrobial Therapy and Infection Control

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Open Fracture Antibiotic and Tetanus Guideline



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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 4:23 PM
Labels: Antimicrobial Therapy and Infection Control, CPG-Tracked
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