Pediatric Plantar Puncture Wound Through Rubber-Soled Footwear: A Case Report Highlighting Antibiotic Stewardship in Urgent Care

Pediatric Plantar Puncture Wound Through Rubber-Soled Footwear: A Case Report Highlighting Antibiotic Stewardship in Urgent Care

Urgent Message: Low-risk plantar puncture wounds in healthy children can be safely managed without antibiotics. Parents should receive instructions for return precautions. Adam Brandon Bondoc, MD Keywords: plantar puncture wound; pediatric puncture wound; rubber-soled footwear; pseudomonas aeruginosa; antibiotic stewardship; foreign body risk Abstract Introduction: Puncture wounds that occur through rubber-soled footwear increase the risk of infection from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Prophylactic oral fluoroquinolones are frequently provided to adults for high-risk injuries. However, pediatric care is complicated …

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Perichondritis

Perichondritis

Urgent message: With the popularity of piercing of the ear cartilage, urgent care providers need to be on the alert for perichondritis and to treat it promptly. SHAILENDRA K. SAXENA, MD, PHD, and MIKAYLA SPANGLER, PHARM D, BCPS Case Presentation A 26-year-old female presented with complaints of a swollen right pinna for 2 weeks. The swelling progressively worsened over time. In addition, she also complained of severe pain of the right pinna, with an intensity …

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