Sara is a 28 - year - old elementary school teacher. One - by - one, her students have been missing school. She started to feel tired, weak, and even had a fever. She went to her primary care physician. He checked her and she was positive for Influenza. He gave Sara a prescription for antibiotics and told her she would feel better soon. 3 days later, she was feeling even worse and was now so weak that she went to the Emergency Room. She was admitted to the hospital so they could give her some fluids and help her to regain her strength. Question 18 (1 point) Did her primary care physician do the right thing by giving Sara a prescription for antibiotics?

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Sara is a 28 - year - old elementary school
teacher. One - by - one, her students have been
missing school. She started to feel tired, weak,
and even had a fever. She went to her primary
care physician. He checked her and she was
positive for Influenza. He gave Sara a
prescription for antibiotics and told her she
would feel better soon. 3 days later, she was
feeling even worse and was now so weak that
she went to the Emergency Room. She was
admitted to the hospital so they could give her
some fluids and help her to regain her strength.
Question 18 (1 point)
Did her primary care physician do the right
thing by giving Sara a prescription for
antibiotics?
No, She needed antifungal medication
No, she didn't need antibiotics
Yes, she needed the antibiotics
Yes, But she needed antifungal
medication too.
Transcribed Image Text:Sara is a 28 - year - old elementary school teacher. One - by - one, her students have been missing school. She started to feel tired, weak, and even had a fever. She went to her primary care physician. He checked her and she was positive for Influenza. He gave Sara a prescription for antibiotics and told her she would feel better soon. 3 days later, she was feeling even worse and was now so weak that she went to the Emergency Room. She was admitted to the hospital so they could give her some fluids and help her to regain her strength. Question 18 (1 point) Did her primary care physician do the right thing by giving Sara a prescription for antibiotics? No, She needed antifungal medication No, she didn't need antibiotics Yes, she needed the antibiotics Yes, But she needed antifungal medication too.
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