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What is the risk of not treating a bacterial infection with the correct antibiotic?

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Topic

Communicable diseases

Question

  1. A. Increased risk of antibiotic resistance
  2. B. Faster recovery time
  3. C. Lower healthcare costs
  4. D. No impact on health

Answer

The correct option is Increased risk of antibiotic resistance because it matches the approved biology in Antibiotics and painkillers within Communicable diseases.

Explanation

The correct option is Increased risk of antibiotic resistance because it stays accurate for Antibiotics and painkillers in Communicable diseases. It matches the approved learning objective about explain why specific bacteria should be treated by specific antibiotics and avoids the oversimplified distractors.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Antibiotic Specificity

Students often think that all antibiotics can treat any bacterial infection, leading to confusion about the need for specific antibiotics for specific bacteria.

Emphasize the importance of understanding that different antibiotics target different types of bacteria, and provide examples of specific antibiotics used for specific bacterial infections.

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