Clinical Infectious Diseases Practice and Management: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Control of Infectious Syndromes - Tapa blanda

Hartwell, Isaac T.; Calder, Mia M.; Vire, Ryan J.; Linton, Lillian T.; Pryce, Carter M.

 
9798184440606: Clinical Infectious Diseases Practice and Management: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Control of Infectious Syndromes

Sinopsis

A patient with fever, cough, painful urination, diarrhea, confusion, a swollen limb, or unexplained low blood pressure may have a routine infection—or the early signs of sepsis, meningitis, bloodstream infection, severe pneumonia, or another rapidly progressive condition. In those moments, clinicians must know what to suspect, what to test, what treatment cannot wait, and what warning signs must never be missed.

Clinical Infectious Diseases Practice and Management is a practical, clinically focused guide for medical students, residents, physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, infection-control professionals, and healthcare trainees who want to diagnose and manage infectious syndromes with greater confidence, accuracy, and safety.

This book focuses on the real problems clinicians face every day: fever without a clear source, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, skin and soft-tissue infections, bloodstream infections, meningitis, gastrointestinal illness, tuberculosis, HIV, fungal disease, viral syndromes, hospital-acquired infections, antimicrobial resistance, and patients whose condition is worsening before the diagnosis is fully clear.

Rather than presenting infectious diseases as a long list of organisms to memorize, this guide shows how infection care works in real clinical practice. It helps readers recognize severity, identify likely sources of infection, select useful tests, begin treatment safely, interpret cultures and pathogen results, adjust therapy when new information appears, and reduce the risk of transmission to other patients and healthcare workers.

Inside, readers will find practical guidance on:

• Evaluating fever, sepsis, suspected infection, and unclear clinical presentations
• Diagnosing and managing common bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic syndromes
• Recognizing red flags for septic shock, meningitis, severe pneumonia, necrotizing infection, and rapidly progressive illness
• Choosing antimicrobial therapy based on likely pathogens, resistance risks, patient factors, and clinical severity
• Understanding cultures, susceptibility testing, rapid diagnostics, molecular testing, and diagnostic uncertainty
• Applying antimicrobial stewardship to reduce unnecessary treatment, toxicity, resistance, and avoidable harm
• Managing healthcare-associated infections, isolation precautions, infection prevention, and outbreak awareness
• Using clinical reasoning to know when to escalate care, narrow treatment, change therapy, or reassess the diagnosis

What makes this book valuable is its realistic clinical focus. Infectious disease care is not simply about identifying a microorganism. It is about understanding how sick the patient is, deciding what treatment must begin now, recognizing when antibiotics are necessary, knowing when they are not, and making decisions that protect both the individual patient and the wider community.

Good infection management requires balance. Treating too late can be dangerous. Treating too broadly can cause resistance, drug-related harm, and diagnostic confusion. Clinical Infectious Diseases Practice and Management helps readers develop the judgment to act urgently when needed while still practicing evidence-based, responsible antimicrobial care.

Whether you are preparing for clinical rotations, entering residency, managing hospitalized patients, working in acute care, supporting infection prevention, or strengthening your knowledge of antimicrobial therapy, this book provides a clear and practical foundation for one of the most important areas of modern medicine.

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