Description
Written specifically�for non-infectious disease specialists�in both inpatient and outpatient settings, A Rational Approach to Clinical Infectious Diseases�provides�concise, practical guidance that mimics the decision-making process and reasoning�employed by an ID physician.�Using clear, understandable language, Dr. Zelalem�Temesgen�and his esteemed colleagues at the Mayo Clinic present the art and the context of infectious diseases together with the science, helping non-specialists�apply a rational approach to the diagnosis and treatment of infectious conditions.
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Clearly explains the rationale�of opting for one particular treatment or length of course over another in order to arrange appropriate management and follow-up.�
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Provides�focused ID decision support�to questions such as:�
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What diagnostic test should I order?�
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What is the correct antibiotic for this patient/geographical region?�
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Are IV or oral antibiotics most appropriate?�
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How long should the antibiotic course be and when should it be de-escalated?�
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What special considerations should be taken in immunocompromised patients?�
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How often should complex infections be followed up?�
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Uses a�succinct, easy-to-read writing style, following a�consistent format: Important characteristics/epidemiology; Clinical related data; Rash characteristics; Ancillary diagnostic studies; Treatment; and Other.�
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Provides�visual and quick-reference support�with dozens of figures and tables throughout the text.�
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Contains invaluable guidance to help non-specialists provide the best care for patients,�stem antibiotic misuse and resistance, avoid adverse drug events, and avoid unnecessary costs.�
Typham this is the title: A Rational Approach to Clinical Infectious Diseases A Manual for House Officers and Other Non-Infectious Diseases Clinicians





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