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Antibiotic Misinformation

Many patients assume an antibiotic is the answer to everything, from a head cold to a stomach virus, even an ingrown toenail. So how do you inform a patient that they do not need an antibiotic? Environment What type of environment you are working in has a significant input on informing the patient what their medication is, and is not?   In a private doctor’s office, there is more of a chance that the doctor is willing to discuss the patient's concerns if they are requesting an antibiotic.   In a hospital, well, it's probably on you.   It may be a good time to brush up on the differences of virus versus bacteria, so you will be well informed when educating your patient. Related:   Swallowing Disorders You May See Among Your Patients Bacterial Infections It’s a bit of a misconception that every bacterial infection requires an antibiotic. Some bacterial infections may clear up on their own, depending on severity. A mild sore throat may in fact be bacte...