Hospital acquired fever: What to do if MRSA positive
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- Title:
- Hospital acquired fever: What to do if MRSA positive
- Description:
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This session is about the initial management of a febrile illness developing in an inpatient. It gives you the opportunity to practice your diagnostic skills and ability to assemble an appropriate management plan.
- Hierarchy:
- Foundation (FND) > HLO 1: An accountable, capable and compassionate doctor > FPC 5: Continuity of care > Hospital acquired fever: What to do if MRSA positive
- Author(s):
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William Newsholme
Frances Sanderson
- Created:
- 1 Apr 2021
- Last Major Update:
- 1 Apr 2021
- Keywords:
- 000-1061, foundation, infection, control, Hospital, fever, inpatient, hand, washing, hygiene, personal, protective, equipment, PPE, alcohol, hand, rub, MRSA, methicillin-resistant, staphylococcus, aureus, bacteria, decolonisation, intravenous, IV, antibiotics, microbiology, risk, transmission
- Quicklink:
- 000-1061
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4.6/5
Presentation
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Interactivity
4.1/5
4.1/5
Self assessments
4.4/5
4.4/5
- Title:
- Hospital acquired fever: What to do if MRSA positive
- Description:
-
This session is about the initial management of a febrile illness developing in an inpatient. It gives you the opportunity to practice your diagnostic skills and ability to assemble an appropriate management plan.
- Hierarchy:
- Foundation (FND) > HLO 1: An accountable, capable and compassionate doctor > FPC 5: Continuity of care > Hospital acquired fever: What to do if MRSA positive
- Author(s):
-
William Newsholme
Frances Sanderson
- Created:
- 1 Apr 2021
- Last Major Update:
- 1 Apr 2021
- Keywords:
- 000-1061, foundation, infection, control, Hospital, fever, inpatient, hand, washing, hygiene, personal, protective, equipment, PPE, alcohol, hand, rub, MRSA, methicillin-resistant, staphylococcus, aureus, bacteria, decolonisation, intravenous, IV, antibiotics, microbiology, risk, transmission
- Quicklink:
- 000-1061