All About That Staph!
The Stewardship Playbook
What's Brewing in the Lungs?
The Antibiotic Cabinet
New Kids on The Block
100

Vancomycin has no activity against this group of organisms

What is Gram-negative bacteria?

100

This report is hospital-specific and summarizes local antimicrobial susceptibility patterns to guide empiric therapy

What is an Antibiogram?

100

This scoring system helps determine inpatient vs outpatient management of CAP

What is CURB-65?

100

This antibiotic is recommended as first-line for uncomplicated cystitis due to efficacy and low resistance rates

What is Nitrofurantoin?

100

This antibiotic uses a ‘Trojan horse’ mechanism by binding iron to gain entry into gram-negative bacteria

What is Cefedirocol?

200

This pharmacokinetic parameter is now preferred over trough levels to guide vancomycin dosing

What is AUC/MIC?

200

This stewardship strategy involves narrowing antibiotic therapy based on culture and susceptibility results

What is De-escalation?

200

This is the typical recommended duration of therapy for hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated pneumonia

What is 7 days?

200

This antibiotic class is considered the drug of choice for infections caused by ESBL-producing organisms

What are Carbapenems?

200

This combination of a beta-lactamase inhibitor and a penicillinase-resistant beta-lactam is FDA-approved for treating infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter Baumannii (CRAB)

What is Sulbactam-Durlobactam?

300

This beta-lactam has activity against MRSA

What is Ceftaroline?

300

This antibiotic combination raises a stewardship concern for a patient receiving both piperacillin-tazobactam and metronidazole

What is Duplication of therapy / Unnecessary Anaerobic coverage?

300

Empiric therapy for hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated pneumonia should include coverage for these two organisms

What are MRSA and Pseudomonas aeruginosa?

300

This antibiotic can cause orange discoloration of urine and body fluids

What is Rifampin?

300

This antibiotic was traditionally only available as an single-dose oral agent for uncomplicated UTIs but now has an IV formulation for multidrug-resistant infections

What is Fosfomycin?

400

This is an appropriate alternative for MRSA infections when vancomycin cannot be used

What is Linezolid or Daptomycin?

400

Treatment for symptomatic bacteriuria

What is No treatment (unless pregnant or undergoing urologic procedure)?

400

Recommended empiric inpatient CAP regimen includes combination therapy of these 2 drug classes

What is a Beta-lactam + Macrolide?

400

This antibiotic is associated with tendon rupture and QT prolongation

What are Fluoroquinolones?

400

This newly approved oral antibiotic is the first in its class and has shown activity against resistant uropathogens, with trials demonstrating superiority to nitrofurantoin

What is Blujepa (gepotidacin)?

500

These 3 oral antibiotics are commonly used for community-acquired MRSA infections

What are TMP-SMX (Bactrim), Clindamycin, and Doxycycline?

500

This is the stewardship intervention for a patient is on vancomycin and piperacillin-tazobactam with blood cultures that just came back with MSSA

What is De-escalation to an anti-staphylococcal beta-lactam?

500

In CAP, macrolides are added to cover these organisms that are not susceptible to beta-lactams

What are atypical pathogens (Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Legionella)?

500

This antibiotic class is associated with ototoxicity, especially with prolonged use

What are Aminoglycosides?

500

This lipoglycopeptide antibiotic has an unusually long half-life of approximately 14 days, allowing for once-weekly or single-dose therapy for skin infections

 What Is Dalbavancin?

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