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1. Why is penicillin G IV often given as a continuous infusion? 2. What major pathogen is associated with COPD exacerbat...

1. Why is penicillin G IV often given as a continuous infusion?

2. What major pathogen is associated with COPD exacerbations and would you recommend to treat as an inpatient?

3. What antibiotics would you recommend for an Enterococcus faecalis endocarditis?

-What gentamicin peak/trough would you target?

-What if the patient had an allergy (rash)?

4. What antibiotic would you recommend for Enterococcus faecium after being in the hospital for 10 days following abdominal surgery?

-What would you avoid if a patient has thrombocytopenia?

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