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Sinus infections, pharyngitis and otitis media are among the most common conditions for which adults and children are treated in Urgent Care.
Sinus infections, pharyngitis and otitis media are among the most common conditions for which adults and children are treated in Urgent Care. Studies show that antibiotics may be over-prescribed or inappropriately prescribed in enough of these cases to be concerning. Though clear guidelines are readily available and can assist in making the right diagnosis and antibiotic choices when needed, sometimes clinicians feel that patients will be dissatisfied when that right choice is made. Participate in this quick but thorough review and feel better-prepared to handle a daily challenge for Urgent Care clinicians.
Format | Video |
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Source | Urgent Care Association |
Contributor | Chrysa Charno |
Length | 40 minutes |
Publication Date | 4/6/19 |
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