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Antibiotic Starter-ANTIBIOTICS STARTER
Antibiotic Starter-ANTIBIOTICS STARTER
Description
Book Introduction
The development of antibiotics is slow, but the problem of antibiotic resistance, such as superbugs, continues to worsen, and new infectious diseases are on the rise.
Additionally, the translator has also experienced the difficulty of using antibiotics properly while practicing at university hospitals, general hospitals, and clinics.


This book is an introductory book suitable not only for medical professionals such as doctors and nurses currently working on the front lines, but also for medical and nursing students who want to learn more about antibiotics.
By setting aside unnecessary or excessive knowledge that is initially difficult to learn (which will be covered in the follow-up series of this book, 'Antibiotic Master'), you can easily learn the core knowledge and establish a framework for antibiotics.


If you still have vague anxiety or fear about antibiotics, study this book right now.
I recommend this book not simply because I am the translator of this book, but also as a senior who has already set foot on the clinical path.

index
Chapter 1│Let's lay the foundation for studying infectious diseases!
1. If you've made up your mind about antibiotics, start studying them right away! ─ Let's change, starting from this very moment.
2.
The book's stance: the simpler it appears, the more profound it is.
3.
Terminology to Know Before Learning Infectious Diseases ─ Let's Learn the Common Language



Chapter 2│Let's learn about the targets of antibiotics!
1.
Gram-positive cocci ─ GPC = purple x spherical bacteria in groups of three
2.
Gram-positive bacilli ─ GPR = Purple × Rod-shaped bacteria have three five-letter letters
3.
Gram-negative cocci ─ GNC = pink × spherical bacteria in 3 samples
4.
Gram-negative bacteria ─ GNR = pink × rod-shaped bacteria are divided into 3 groups
5.
Atypical bacteria - nothing visible in Gram stain
6.
Anaerobic bacteria - Let's take it one step further and memorize it!
7. SPACE ─ Let's memorize 5 similar fungi by grouping them together!
8.
Spirochete ─ There are also three spirochetes!
9.
Acid-fast Bacteria - How to Use the Test?



Chapter 3│Let's learn about antibiotics!
1.
Penicillin - He who conquers penicillin conquers antibiotics!
2.
Sepha System ─ Let's break down and memorize Sepha System!
3.
Carbapenems - The Broader the Spectrum, the Less You Need to Memorize
4.
Macrolides—Surprisingly Widespread? The Depression of Macrolides
5.
Tetracycline - Surprisingly, many antibiotics are the first choice.
6.
Newquinolone antibiotics - OK in any situation!?
7.
Aminoglycoside - Advanced antibiotics
8.
Other antibiotics to know about - all are clinically important



Chapter 4: Trends and Countermeasures Against Infectious Diseases
1.
To combat infectious diseases - Infectious disease trends and countermeasures
2.
Meningitis - Meningitis doesn't come as a national exam problem.
3.
Otitis Media and Sinusitis - Are Antibiotics Needed?
4.
Acute pharyngitis - Most are viral, but…
5.
Pneumonia - The Power of Gram Staining Comes to Light
6.
Intestinal infections - antibiotics are not generally used.
7.
Intra-abdominal infection - Infection inside the stomach is difficult.
8.
Urinary tract infection - whether or not there is a fever is the key
9.
Sexually Transmitted Infections - Don't Forget to Treat Your Partner
10.
Soft Tissue Infections - Understanding Anatomy!
11.
Arthritis - poor prognosis if missed
12.
Infective endocarditis - A must-have in the differential diagnosis
13.
Others - There are still more infections that we encounter frequently.



supplement
1.
Complete set of antibiotic characters
2.
Fungi memorized by color and shape
3.
Representative bacteria and antibiotics for each disease


Column
What is coagulase?
If there is A, there is also B
Memorizing about 3 is just right.
Should I memorize the spelling of EHEC·EIEC?
Take a breather
Japanese spotted fever
infant botulism
The usefulness of alcohol disinfection
Should orders be concise and include only the essentials?
The consequences of antibiotic abuse
About sterilization and bacteriostatic properties
The trend that using new quinolones is 'wrong'
VRSA·VRE
neonatal meningitis
Meningitis in children
Medication compliance is important!
Intuition is imagination based on experience.
Anything cefmethazole
asymptomatic bacteriuria
Vibrio vulnificus


What Amasawa felt during his training days
The Importance of Physical Examination
The importance of a single word
Urinary tract infection is a diagnosis of exclusion
Subtle treatment is difficult
The importance of not judging by appearances
Hold hands



Teacher Amasawa's Mini Test
Mini Test ①
Mini Test ②
Mini Test ③
Mini Test ④
Mini Test ⑤
Mini Test ⑥
Mini Test ⑦
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 20, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 241 pages | 153*223*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791155900857
- ISBN10: 1155900855

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