STEP 481: Case Study: Gram-Positive Bacilli Bacteremia, Real or Contaminant? (CE: 1.0)
This article provides an overview of a case study of a 12-month-old with a history of blocked bile ducts and splenic malformation syndrome that was admitted for a liver transplant. Following the procedure, the patient suffered acute kidney injury, clinical seizures, and need for additional surgeries for biliary duct reconstruction. The authors describe the treatment process for the resulting infection.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe a case study related to Gram-positive bacilli
- Identify testing procedures and treatment processes for the resulting infection
- Contrast antimicrobial agents and therapeutic techniques used to treat the infection
Author(s):
- Morgan Turner, MLS (ASCP) CM,
- Joel Mortensen, PhD,
- Natalie Givins, MSN, APRN-CNP
Relevant Certifications:
- Medical Assistant (RMA)
- Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS)
- Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT)
- Medical Laboratory Assistant (CMLA)
- Molecular Diagnostics Technologist (MDT)
- Phlebotomy Technician (RPT)
- Dental Assistant (RDA)
- Patient Care Technician (PCT)
- Medical Administrative Specialist (CMAS)
- Certified Laboratory Consultant (CLC)
- Allied Health Instructor (AHI)
Launch Date: 2021
Enrollment Expiration: 180 days after purchase
Available Credit
- 1.00 Continuing Education (CE)
AMT offers standard CE credits only for completion of certain coursework by successfully passing course quiz/assessment.
Price
Cost:
$15.00
Additional Details:
- Quiz Attempts: 5
- Passing Score: 80%
- Enrollment Expiration: 180 days after purchase
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