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Gram positive organisms are divided into   3; GP cocci, GP clusters, GP rods (rarely in humans)  
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list GP cocci,   GP Cocci (s. pneumoniae, GAS, enteroccous, S. pyogenes).  
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list GP cluster   Cluster (coagulse + S. Aureus inclusding MRSA) Cluster (Coagulase - s. epidermidis)  
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Gram negative organisms are divided into:   GN Cocci, GN Rods  
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GN rods divided into   Enterobacterciae (PECKS), Non-lower gut (H. influenzae and H. Pylori), Non-fermenting (PASS)  
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Where do Anaerobes reside   primarily in gut, necrotic tissue (limited oxygen), abscess  
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Classify Anaerobes   Bacteroids (B. Fragilis), Clostrida (C. diff, C. perfinges)  
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Classify Atypical   MLS (mycoplasma, legionella,chlamydia)  
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GAS/S. Pyogenes infection   SSTI, URI  
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S. Aureus   SSTI, POEB, also MRSA  
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S. Pneumoniae   CAP, Meningitis, sinusitis, bacteremias  
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Enterococcus   UTI, IA, Endocarditis (audient)  
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Enterobacteriacea (PECKS) infection (HABIT) live in gut   HABIT (UTI, Intraabdominal infection, bacteremias, HCAP)  
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Non Enterobacteriacea (non-lower gut) H. Influenzae   URI/CAP  
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Non Enterobacteriacea Non-fermenting:   HCAP, HCAI, Diabetic foot infections,  
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S. epidermidis (gram positive )   coagulase -, Cocci, skin  
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Cocci (chains)   GAS, S. Pneumoniae (also pairs), S. Pyogenes  
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Bacilli, lactose fermenter, gram positive   enteroccous  
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cluster (coagulase + and -)   S. epidermidis, S. Aureus  
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GN Cocci divided into   GMC (N. G/ N. M/ M. C)  
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Non-fermenting (PASS) infection   Opportunistic infection in critically ill or immunosupressed patients.  
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Anaerobes (clostridium d/p) reside   oral anaerobes, IA's, colitis, aspiration pneumoniae  
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MLS character   atypical act like virus. difficult to culture and treat. legionella is most serious  
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Penicillin   GAS/S. pyogenes, treponema (use on S. pneumoniae if it is susceptible)  
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Amoxicilliln, Ampicillin   S. pneumoniae, enteroccus if susceptible. good coverage with gm - if they don't produce beta lactamase  
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Nafcillin (IV), Dicloxacillin (PO)   MSSA, GAS/S. pyogenes  
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Ticarcillin (Clavulanate) and Piperacillin (Tazobactam)- zosyn augmentin ampicillin (sunbactam): unasyn   MSSA, anaerobes, gram - coverage including pseudomonas  
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Pearl from CDC   vaccinaatteeeee, wash hand, remove unnecessary catheter, know ur antibiograms  
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