5 Infecções comuns: diagnóstico e antibiótico na prática

🚨LEARN MORE: Participate and register for free here: https://mediconapratica.com.br/0426_j... Fellow physician, if you work in emergencies or want to work in this field, this is the opportunity to update your knowledge and provide more confident emergency care in 2026! In the Medical Update Journey, I'll get straight to the point with what truly impacts your practice: Lesson 1: STEMI — updated protocol 2026 Lesson 2: PE (Pulmonary Embolism) — updated protocol 2026 Lesson 3: Management of vasoactive drugs (VADs) in practice Lesson 4: Practical application: clinical decision-making in real patients During the journey, you will master: • Critical updates that have already changed practices • Clinical reasoning applied to the on-call patient • Errors that still occur — and how to avoid them • ​​What has changed in the guidelines and requires immediate adjustment No unnecessary theory. No beating around the bush. It's practice. It's decision-making. It's responsibility on the shift. If you are a doctor, resident, or intern, this is not optional; it's mandatory updating. 👉 Secure your free registration now: https://mediconapratica.com.br/0426_j... How to diagnose and treat, objectively and safely, the five most common bacterial infections in daily practice? In this video, I'll get straight to the point: clinical criteria, when to order tests, first-line antibiotic regimens, and responsible prescribing tips to reduce bacterial resistance. Essential content for those at the point of entry, from primary care to the emergency room. ✔ Pharyngotonsillitis: clinical diagnosis, when to indicate antibiotics, first-line options, and ideal duration. ✔ Community-acquired pneumonia: stratification with CRB-65, outpatient management, coverage, and possible combinations. ✔ Uncomplicated cystitis: when to treat empirically, initial choices, allergy alternatives, and follow-up guidelines. ✔ Acute bacterial gastroenterocolitis: which signs indicate antibiotics, recommended regimens, and duration of use. ✔ Erysipelas: how to clinically recognize it, the most indicated antibiotics, and how long to treat it. ✔ Rational use of antibiotics: how to avoid unnecessary prescriptions and minimize resistance. ✔ When to order tests: radiography in the context of pneumonia, urine culture in the correct scenarios, and clinical follow-up. ✔ Practical adjustments: management of comorbidities, allergies, interactions, and adherence to treatment. ✔ Mini-checklists for prescription: dose, route, interval, and duration for each scenario. ➡️If this content helps you in practice, subscribe to the channel, activate the bell, and share it with colleagues and academics. Leave in the comments which infection you want to see in a specific class and clinical cases for us to discuss together. ⚠️ Warning: content intended for physicians and medical students. #MedicalEmergency #PhysicianInPractice #Antibiotics #RationalUseOfAntibiotics #InfectiousDiseases #Pneumonia #Cystitis #Erysipelas #Gastroenteritis #Pharyngotonsillitis