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Treating Common Infections seen in Urgent Care

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​In this lecture we will discuss sinusitis, bronchitis, pharyngitis, and all other -itis’ that we commonly see in the urgent care setting.

Full Description

​In this lecture we will discuss sinusitis, bronchitis, pharyngitis, and all other -itis’ that we commonly see in the urgent care setting. We will speak about diagnosing, including reviewing some clinical pearls. Clinical red flags for more severe conditions will be reviewed. Finally, we will have a vibrant open conversation, utilizing polling technology, regarding treatment of adults and children with infections in the urgent care setting.

Additional information

Source

Urgent Care Association

Contributor

Michael Loeb

Length

39 minutes

Format

Video

Publication Date

10/26/2017