1. where the infection is in the body and the likely microorganism causing the infection
2. patterns of antibiotic resistance both locally and nationally
3. the severity of illness
4. how prone the person to infection in general, eg. patient with cancer are particularly prone to infection
5. the risk of side effects with the antibiotic
6. history of Allergies
7. kidney and liver function
8. age, ethnic origin
And for women
9. pregnancy and breastfeeding
10. use of contraceptives. the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives can be reduced by enzyme-inducing antibiotics, particularly if the antibiotic causes diarrhoea and additional precautions will be required
Some antimicrobial factors found in saliva are:lysozyme (also found in tears)peroxidaselactoferrin
Factors that affect the efficiency of antimicrobial agents include the type of microorganism being targeted, the concentration of the antimicrobial agent, the duration of exposure, the presence of biofilms or resistant strains, and the method of administration. Other factors can include pH levels, temperature, and the surrounding environment.
Factors that do not influence the rate of microbial death via heat or antimicrobial chemical treatment include the presence of light, the surface texture of the material being treated, and the time of day the treatment is performed.
The effectiveness of antimicrobial agents can be limited by several factors, including the development of resistance in microorganisms, which can render treatments less effective or ineffective over time. Additionally, the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the agent can affect its ability to reach the site of infection in sufficient concentrations. Other limitations include the presence of biofilms, which protect bacteria from antimicrobial action, and host factors such as immune system status that can influence treatment outcomes.
Factors that contribute to building a strong patient-physician relationship include effective communication, mutual respect, empathy, trust, shared decision-making, and continuity of care.
size and type
Key factors that contribute to building a strong and trusting patient-physician relationship include effective communication, empathy, respect for the patient's autonomy, shared decision-making, and continuity of care.
the factors considered when selecting a promotion mix
1.What are the different factors being considered in equipment designing?
There are 6 factors that influence the efficacy of antimicrobial agents. They are, number and location of microorganisms, innate resistance of microorganisms, the potency of disinfectants, organic and inorganic matter, duration of exposure, and physical and chemical factors.
What other factors should be considered by congress in approving a justice?
No, they are considered to be prime factors because they are prime numbers.