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at 10:49 p.m. Oct, 31, 2023
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Alex
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Elijah
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Rationale for change
Biliary drainage comes after antibiotics.
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- Coverage for common enteric pathogens and potential anaerobes
- Common first-line antibiotic is piperacillin-tazobactam; may also use ceftriaxone (or ciprofloxacin) with metronidazole
- Choice of empiric antibiotic is based on the severity of the infection (mild, moderate, or severe) and whether the infection is community-acquired or hospital-acquired
- This card used to say "(cipro or amp-gent + metro)" but was changed to follow recommended first-line empiric antibiotics based on UWorld and AMBOSS (Mar 2025)
- Common first-line antibiotic is piperacillin-tazobactam; may also use ceftriaxone (or ciprofloxacin) with metronidazole
- Choice of empiric antibiotic is based on the severity of the infection (mild, moderate, or severe) and whether the infection is community-acquired or hospital-acquired
- This card used to say "(cipro or amp-gent + metro)" but was changed to follow recommended first-line empiric antibiotics based on UWorld and AMBOSS (Mar 2025)
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