B.Bactericide
bactericide or bacteriocide, sometimes abbreviated Bcidal is a substance that kills bacteria.
The options in this question are missing; here are the options:
You should:
A. Give supplemental oxygen and transport her to the hospital.
B. Give high-flow oxygen and administer 100 mg of Benadryl.
C. Assist her in administering epinephrine via her auto-injector.
D. Advise her that she can probably drive herself to the hospital.
The answer to this question is A. Give supplemental oxygen and transport her to the hospital
Explanation:
The symptoms of the patient shows she is experiencing an allergic reaction to penicillin, which is mainly manifested through Urticaria or hives. However, the symptoms show this is not a severe reaction or anaphylaxis because she is alert, stable and she has no difficulties breathing. Due to this, it is not necessary to use the epinephrine.
Instead of this, it is recommended she goes to the hospital; however, as she is still at risk of a severe allergic reaction she should not drive, thus, one key recommendation is to transport the patient to the hospital. Besides this, the ideal oxygen saturation is between 95% and 100%, this means the patient oxygen saturation (94%) is a bit low. Due to this, it is a good idea to give supplemental oxygen, while she is taken to the hospital. Thus, the correct option is A.
Answer:
Improve the quality of lab testing in the US.
Explanation:
In general terms, the CLIA regulations establish quality standards for laboratory testing performed on specimens from humans, such as blood, body fluid and tissue, for the purpose of diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of disease, or assessment of health