I believe B should be your only answer. On the healthcare level, you are in error only a certain amount. Omitting a signature on a medical record is against the law (considering you NEED, consent and or orders to be able to do something). Prescribing medications correctly, is actually doing something right. And if you have seen some doctors handwriting, their handwriting is far from legible, that doesn't mean that treatment was inadequate.
Failure to treat in a timely manner is an error on your part. and should be the correct answer.
To compare an see if anything changes.
say a patient is really sick at one point,an you would want to see in reports how fast or slow they got better.
Antibiotics are used to treat infections. If you use the antibiotic in the wrong way, more harm can be done than good. With that being said, you should know that antibiotics only work against infections caused by fungi, certain parasites and bacteria. They do not work against infections caused by viruses.
The answer is True for this question.
The body would not be able to release toxins therefore poisoning itself