A 270 Lb 40 Year Old Man Presents To The Emergency Room With Fever Pain On Urination And Lower Back Pain And Is Admitt 1 (21.07 KiB) Viewed 45 times
A 270 Lb 40 Year Old Man Presents To The Emergency Room With Fever Pain On Urination And Lower Back Pain And Is Admitt 2 (18.48 KiB) Viewed 45 times
A 270 lb 40 year old man presents to the emergency room with fever, pain on urination, and lower back pain and is admitted for possible bacteremia and a urinary tract infection. His initial BUN/Scr are 28/2. The physician would like to initiate gentamicin. What gentamicin dosing regimen (dose and interval) would you recommend?
A 270 lb 40 year old man presents to the emergency room with fever, pain on urination, and lower back pain and is admitted for possible bacteremia and a urinary tract infection. His initial BUN/Scr are 28/2. The physician would like to initiate gentamicin. What do you recommend with monitoring this dosing regimen? (Need to list 2 specific things)
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