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Johhhy Bush while sittinging in his jacuzzi (a hot tub) starts to itch and an opportunistic, non- enterobacteriace, oxidase positive, non lactose bug is found with pyocynin and other toxins. Which med would NOT be used to treat this superficial infection?

a)ticarcillin and gentamycin

b)carbeniecillin

c)ceftazidime

d)cefepime

e)trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole

f)aztreonam

e)norfloxacin

f)gatifloxacin


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D: TMP SMX. grin He is infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. I don't get one thing tho. i thought the P. aeruginosa only produces skin infection only on burned patients...raised eyebrow

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its gotten from hot tubs also-hot tube folliculitis

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D

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  #5

correct

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