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Review Question - QID 985

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QID 985 (Type "985" in App Search)
A 62-year-old man undergoes an uncomplicated total shoulder replacement 9 months ago. What is an appropriate choice of prophylactic antibiotics to be taken prior to dental work if he has no allergies?

Daptomycin 600 milligrams intravenous 2 hours prior to procedure

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Cephalexin 2 grams oral 1 hour prior to procedure

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223/1194

Levaquin 500 milligrams oral 1 hour prior to procedure

6%

75/1194

Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole 2 tablets double-strength oral 1 hour prior to procedure

10%

116/1194

No antibiotics are necessary

64%

761/1194

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Antibiotics are not necessary for this uncomplicated shoulder arthroplasty situation.

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