Keywords

antibiotic resistance, antibiotics, fever, infection, noninfectious fever

 

Authors

  1. Steele, Gregory M. MSN, RN, FNP-BC, OCN
  2. Franco-Paredes, Carlos MD, MPH
  3. Chastain, Daniel B. PharmD, AAHIVP

Abstract

Abstract: Fever is a common clinical sign encountered in hospitalized patients and often represents the cardinal sign of infectious processes. However, a number of noninfectious etiologies causing fever should be considered prior to initiating broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy. Reducing unnecessary antibiotic use is crucial in an era of increasing resistance.