When to Admit a Patient with a Diabetic Foot Infection
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This lecture will assist providers when needing to determine when to admit a patient versus treating them as an outpatient with a diabetic foot infection. It will highlight some of the important questions to be asked as part of the history along with the clinical testing needed to confirm the diagnosis.
CME (Credits: 0.5)
Learning Objectives:
Identify those patients that can be managed at home versus those that need admission.
Demonstrate different clinical signs and symptoms to help with management of diabetic foot infections (DFIs).
Identify the appropriate indications and technique for obtaining a culture.
Review common oral versus IV antibiotic options for the management of DFIs.
Imaging of Lower Extremity Infections
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This lecture reviews the more common imaging options available to clinicians diagnosing and managing diabetic foot infections.
CME (Credits: 0.5)
Learning Objectives:
Review various imaging options available to assist in diagnosis of diabetic foot infections.
Demonstrate pros and cons of plain film imaging compared with more advanced imaging options.
Highlight some of the more complex scenarios clinicians are faced with and how imaging can play a role in treatment and management of these patients.
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