minimum inhibitory concentration (mic)

What Role do Nurses Play in MIC Testing?

Nurses play a critical role in the process by:
Collecting Specimens: Ensuring proper collection, labeling, and transport of samples to the laboratory.
Interpreting Results: Understanding and acting on MIC results to adjust treatment plans as needed.
Educating Patients: Informing patients about the importance of completing their antibiotic course and the implications of antibiotic resistance.
Collaborating with Pharmacists: Working closely with pharmacists to ensure appropriate antibiotic selection and dosing.

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