In dentistry, all of the following are indications for the use of antibiotics except which one
a. acute odontogenic/orofacial infections
b. prophylaxis against infective endocardititis
c. severe immunosuppressed patients
d. chronic gingivitis
d. In dentistry infections of the teeth and orofacial soft tissues, prophylaxis against infective endocardititis, and prevention of patients at risk for infections including diabetics, HIV/AIDS.
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Your patient is a 43-year-old female with a history of peanut allergy. She is complaining of dizziness after eating a casserole that she later discovered contained peanuts. Your physical examination reveals warm, diaphoretic skin; a blotchy, red rash covering her chest and arms; and lung sounds that are clear and equal bilaterally. HR = 122, BP = 124/76, RR = 15 and regular, SaO2 = 97%. In
addition to providing oxygen, appropriate treatment for this patient includes: A) IV of NS wide open, epinephrine 1:1000 SC, diphenhydramine IV. B) IV with crystalloid solution such as lactated Ringer's or normal saline. C) IV with crystalloid solution such as lactated Ringer's or normal saline, epinephrine 1:1000 SC, diphenhydramine IV. D) IV with crystalloid solution such as lactated Ringer's or normal saline, epinephrine 1:1000 SC, diphenhydramine IV, nebulized albuterol.
Regardless of how the parent of a pediatric patient behaves, treat him/her with _____________________
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