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Empiric treatment for pyelonephritis warranting hospitalization (but not acutely life-threatening septic shock) in a patient without MDRO risk factors

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Empiric therapy for community-acquired pneumonia warranting ICU admission, but no MDR risk factors

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Empiric therapy for meningitis in a 62-year-old

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Empiric therapy for community-acquired empyema

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Empiric therapy for necrotizing fasciitis

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Vancomycin side effect that is treated by slowing the infusion rate

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Neurologic side effect of carbepenems

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Cefepime side effect with increased risk in renal failure

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Risk of this linezolid side effect is increased with fentanyl infusions

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Pulmonary toxicity of daptomycin

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Physical examination that needs to be performed for candidemic patients

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Fungi that can lead to a positive beta-D-glucan (name 2)

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Indication for steroids in PJP pneumonia

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Therapeutic procedure sometimes required for severe cryptococcal infection to preserve neurological outcomes

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Treatment for an immunocompromised patient with a positive galactomannan and CT findings showing halo sign

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Treatment for fulminant colitis from C-diff

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Name 6 drugs that cover MRSA

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Name 4 drugs that cover pseudomonas

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Name 3 surgical indications for CT surgery in left-sided native valve infected endocarditis

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This disease caused an epidemic in Denmark that sparked the first medical ICU with the use of positive pressure ventilators

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Ehrlich's magic bullet Salvarsan was essentially modified arsenic, the first synthesized directed antimicrobial, which was sued to treat this infectious disease rampant in the early 1900s

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This US president was shot in the lower back and survived, only to be killed by the several doctors who probed his wound, causing infection and eventual septic shock

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Most likely pathogen in the following case: a 34-year-old who initially presented for pharyngitis, which progressed to severe illness with septic emboli on chest CT and thrombosis of the internal jugular vein

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