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Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice 6th Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 6th, Author: Terry Mahan Buttaro; Patricia Polgar-Bailey; Joanne Sandberg-Cook; JoAnn Trybulski, Publisher: Mosby, Print ISBN: 9780323570152, etext ISBN: 9783030621162, Format: PDF

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Full title: Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice 6th Edition
Edition: 6th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Mosby
Author: Terry Mahan Buttaro; Patricia Polgar-Bailey; Joanne Sandberg-Cook; JoAnn Trybulski
ISBN: 9780323570152, 9783030621162
Format: PDF

Description of Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice 6th Edition:
Although most clinicians are aware of the problem of antimicrobial resistance, most also underestimate its significance in their own hospital. The incorrect and inappropriate use of antibiotics and other antimicrobials, as well as poor prevention and poor control of infections, are contributing to the development of such resistance. Appropriate use of antibiotics and compliance with infection prevention and control measures should be integral aspects of good clinical practice and standards of care. However, these activities are often inadequate among clinicians, and there is a considerable gap between the best evidence and actual clinical practice. In hospitals, cultural determinants influence clinical practice, and improving behaviour in terms of infection prevention and antibiotics-prescribing practice remains a challenge. Despite evidence supporting the effectiveness of best practices, many clinicians fail to implement them, and evidence-based processes and practices that are known to optimize both the prevention and the treatment of infections tend to be underused. Addressing precisely this problem, this volume offers an essential toolkit for all surgeons and intensivists interested in improving their clinical practices.