To address that, I put together a clinical reference that consolidates every major antibiotic class (Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Carbapenems, Fluoroquinolones, Macrolides, Anti-MRSA agents) into one unified framework, built on: One class rule per group the "personality" of each class in a single sentence Visual coverage tables mapping each drug against GP / GN / Pseudomonas / Atypicals / Anaerobes 10 non-negotiable pearls covering the most common pitfalls (e.g., Ertapenem Meropenem, Daptomycin is never used for pneumonia) A practical 4-question framework to run through before selecting any empiric antibiotic The goal isn't new information it's organizing existing knowledge into something you can retrieve in seconds when it actually matters, at the bedside
Youll default to your level of training and mental preparation
Too little and you get infections
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