I work in an assisted living facility right now....most of my residents are 75 and above. I've noticed that with absolutely any little change in status, we are getting urines, which I know is popular in nursing homes all over, but what really gets me is the amount of antibiotics that are prescribed.
I mean, for everything. Wounds that look like they might be infected (without even getting a culture), UTIs, and just today, for pharyngitis. We always have someone on an antibiotic.
I feel like a lot of these residents are getting these ABTs so often that they're going to become resistant.
Has anyone else seen this in practice? What are your feelings on this?
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Hello all.
I work in an assisted living facility right now....most of my residents are 75 and above. I've noticed that with absolutely any little change in status, we are getting urines, which I know is popular in nursing homes all over, but what really gets me is the amount of antibiotics that are prescribed.
I mean, for everything. Wounds that look like they might be infected (without even getting a culture), UTIs, and just today, for pharyngitis. We always have someone on an antibiotic.
I feel like a lot of these residents are getting these ABTs so often that they're going to become resistant.
Has anyone else seen this in practice? What are your feelings on this?