Doctor Harrison Flippin, MD, Assistant Professor of Graduate School talks about three basic principles of penicillin therapy: The organism must be susceptible to penicillin, the organism must be reached by penicillin in adequate concentration and the organism must be eradicated or suppressed. Procedure of penicillin therapy in laboratory: penicillin in test tube and slide test of it. Scenes of Gram positive bacteria and Gram negative bacteria. A patient suffers from gangrene. Doctor and nurse examine the Pneumonia patient. Doctor and nurse empty the injection of blood in vial for study. Nurse prepares for giving injection and treatment. Nurse injects infected region of patient.
Nurse enters a patient room. She gives food to patient. Patient eats food. Penicillin in test tubes. After taking treatment of penicillin therapy, patient feels better and reads newspaper. Doctors examines patient, whose general condition does not improve within two days. Doctor reads the reports of patient. He checks with other doctors and nurse whether surgery is required or not. Chart explains concentration of penicillin in blood with time.
Human figure depicts penicillin given during meningitis condition. Chart explains administration of penicillin's effect during Pneumococcal Meningitis Type III, Acute Bacteremia Staphylococcus Aureus, Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis Streptococcus Viridans. In all serious infection, administration of penicillin should be continued for at least 48 hours, if signs of active infection are absent.
Common adverse drug reactions associated with use of the penicillin. Dermatitis on patient's body. Penicillin is common cause of severe allergic drug reactions.
Doctor Harrison Flippin talks about new knowledge of penicillin therapy in a laboratory, and that no change should be made in anticipating penicillin therapy. He talks about three basic principles of penicillin: The organism must be susceptible to penicillin, the organism must be reached by penicillin in adequate concentration and the organism must be eradicated or suppressed.
Nurse comes to patient. Doctor checks the temperature of patient. Local application of penicillin used in treatment being economic. Doctor injects penicillin into center region of patient's infectious part. After 24 to72 hours, doctor reexamines the condition of infectious part. Condition of patient is improved and region of infection is recovered. Four illustrations shown. Human figure depicts manner of giving injection to patient.
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