On germs − Dog and cat antimicrobial use in the clinic. What drug? How long? What case? When? And is there a why?

Présenté par Michelle Evason, B. Sc., D.M.V., Dipl. ACVIM (médecine interne des petits animaux), Scott Weese, D.M.V., D. Sc. V., Dipl. ACVIM

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1. The World Health Organization (WHO) considers which of the following a global health threat? *
2. Antimicrobials include which of the following? Choose the answer with the most correct response. *
3. True or False. Oral ciprofloxacin has poor and unpredictable absorption in dogs. Regardless of bacterial sensitivity, ciprofloxacin may not be effective. *
4. True or False. In general, oral antibiotics work better than topicals for hot spots. *
5. Which of the following is a resource (evidence- and expert-based) for common urinary infectious concerns and antimicrobial choice in dogs and cats? *
6. True or False. All dogs and cats who are positive for Giardia should be treated. *
7. Which of the following is a resource (evidence- and expert-based) for acute diarrhea and antimicrobial considerations in dogs? *
8. The primary goal of treatment of urinary tract infections is: *
9. A dog with mild hemorrhagic diarrhea that is clinically stable, not dehydrated, alert and eating well would be classified as: *
10. Which of the following is consistent with a dog with moderate acute diarrhea: *