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sergey [27]
1 year ago
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When educating patients and providers on ways to prevent antibiotic resistance, the nurse should include (select all that apply)

:________
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ollegr [7]1 year ago
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Nurse should <u>encourage and promoting uptake of vaccinations and immunisations to protect patients from preventable infections.</u>

<h3>What does antibiotic resistance mean?</h3>

When bacteria become resistant to the antibiotics intended to kill them, antibiotic resistance occurs. This does not indicate that our bodies are immune to antibiotics.

<h3>What principal factors lead to antibiotic resistance?</h3>

Antibiotic usage is the primary contributor to antibiotic resistance. While some bacteria die when humans take antibiotics, resistant bacteria can live and even proliferate. Antibiotic usage increases the prevalence of microorganisms with resistance. Bacteria have a greater probability of developing antibiotic resistance the more frequently we use antibiotics.

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