Antibiotic Basics for Clinicians: Choosing the Right Antibacterial Agent
Antibiotic Basics for Clinicians: Choosing the Aptly Antibacterial Agent Books
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Calculated for quick, simple comprehension, this handbook reference will help medical students in understanding the rationale behind antibiotic selection for common bacterial pathogens and infectious disease presentations. By supplying the rationale for choosing antibiotics, the book reduces the quantity of memorization necessary for proper antibiotic prescribing.
The book is heavily illustrated with two-color figures and includes fact-anecdotes, fascinating ancillary in rank, mnemonics, and questions to test understanding. Appendices include dosing in adults and children; antibacterial agents in pregnancy; generic and trade names of commonly used antibacterial agents; and treatment of infections caused by bacterial agents of bioterrorism.
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Delivery was timely. Finished up having to return it- NOT due to problems with the seller! Returning was no problem.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a nice small book, small, simple to read, but with a fantastic deal of clinically helpful in rank. Microbial flora differs between countries, as well as resistance patterns, but this is a general overview, and will be relevant nearly the world over. The only suggestions I have for the next edition is 1) I would have liked another chapter on drug interactions. A topic of increasing importance, and worth a more thorough discussion. 2) The book is confined to antibacterial agents, which is an understandable choice. But, covering antifungal agents would be a nice addition.
Rating: 4 / 5
Antibiotic Basics for Clinicians reads honestly quickly with lots of pictures and tables. This book discussion about organisms unconnectedly from the drugs and has fantastic appendixes for dosing. The book needs to have a more detailed discussion of clinical uses, drug interactions, and resistance for each drug. I kind of wish my professor had chosen another book, but she said that there were not many books like this one on the market.
Rating: 3 / 5
This book is brilliant for those who either have no background with antibiotics or need a excellent review. The in rank is presented painstakingly and effectively. I would rate this book five starts and highly urge it to everyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
Brilliant in rank. I am a new nurse practitioner and did not get this info in NP school. Really clarifies bacterial biological processes and how antibiotics target them, then reviews various bacteria, followed by usual therapies for the most common disease states. It finishes up with clinical scenarios and review questions, as well as helpful tables. Loved it, and plot to periodically review it. I had a lot of “AHA” moments. What does this book lack? It should clarify how to read a culture and sensitivity report, and the concept of minimum inhibitory concentration.
Rating: 5 / 5