Monitoring
Your Organisational Guidance
ebpracticenet urges you to prioritise the following organisational guidance:
Richtlijn voor het rationeel voorschrijven van antibiotica in de tandartspraktijkPublished by: KCELast published: 2020Guide clinique pour la prescription prudente d’antibiotiques en pratique dentairPublished by: KCELast published: 2020Patients should be monitored for signs of improvement after treatment. A full blood count should be ordered to make sure that the white blood cell count is decreasing. In patients with more serious infections or other comorbid conditions, serum electrolytes and other biomarkers should be checked to make sure that other parameters are also returning to normal. Temperature should be monitored closely to make sure that fever is subsiding. Drainage should be checked to make sure the abscess is reducing in volume.
If there are no signs of improvement, a computed tomography scan of the head and neck may be useful to assess whether the initial operation provided adequate drainage or whether there has been progression of the infection with the need to consider further operative intervention.
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