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Local and practical antimicrobial treatment guidelines for clinicians and continuous education programs may decrease the inappropriate, empirical and combination therapy ratios.
These templates may be reasonably expected to improve patient care, decrease inappropriate imaging utilization, reduce the inappropriate use of steroids and narcotics, and potentially decrease the number of inappropriate invasive procedures.
Evidence-based clinical pathways may be used to improve quality of care, reduce costs, and decrease inappropriate variation in clinical practice.
Substantial efforts must be made to decrease inappropriate overuse of antimicrobials in animals and agriculture as well.
Since infection is an unlikely explanation for injection site inflammation occurring within one or two days of Td vaccination, increasing provider awareness of the potential for significant injection site reactions following Td vaccine may decrease the potentially inappropriate use of antibiotics for those reactions.
Additionally, restlessness during lunch and dinner may decrease regular food consumption during these structured moments, with inappropriate and excessive compensatory calories intake outside meals.
For some workers, hours may decrease.
If the H.I.V.-contaminated fluid dries, its infectivity may decrease.
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