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Section: CME Category: Medicine & Pharmacology

Update on the Latest Oral Antibiotic for Lower Extremity Infections

Annika Kariniemi, MSN, RN, APRN, CNP, CWCN

There is a widespread misconception that antibiotics given intravenously (IV) are somehow “better”, “stronger” or “more effective” than antibiotics given orally. This just is not the case. Oral antibiotics can have similar bioavailability as IVs and be every bit as effective without the cost or risk of having to place a peripheral or central line. They are also far more convenient for the patient and prescriber with no need for sending the patient to an infusion center or hospital to receive the drug. In this lecture the use of oral antibiotics for serious lower extremity infections will be explored with emphasis on the newer oral drugs that are available to the practitioner.

Completion (Credits: 1) CME (Credits: 1) CEU (Credits: 1)

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Goals and Objectives
  1. Define the concept of drug bioavailability and how oral antibiotics can be similar to IV.
  2. Discuss issues with IV antibiotics including access and cost of placing a line and administration.
  3. Review oral antibiotics that have been shown to be as effective as IV agents.
  4. Apply these oral antibiotics to the treatment of serious lower extremity infections in the case of limb salvage.
  • Accreditation and Designation of Credits
  • Completion (Credits: 1)

    This lecture has been approved for the PRESENT Residency Education Online Curriculum by the PRESENT Curriculum Committee.

    Release Date: 11/10/2023 Expiration Date: 11/10/2026

  • CME (Credits: 1)

    PRESENT e-Learning Systems is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a provider of continuing education in podiatric medicine. PRESENT e-Learning Systems has approved this activity for a maximum of 1 continuing education contact hours

    Release Date: 11/10/2023 Expiration Date: 11/10/2026

  • CEU (Credits: 1)

    NURSING: Nurse CE is provided for this program through collaboration between Present e-Learning Systems and AffinityCE. AffinityCE is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). This activity provides 1 contact hours of nurse CE credit.

    Release Date: 11/10/2023 Expiration Date: 11/10/2026

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    Annika Kariniemi has nothing to disclose.