A patient in his late 50s who suffered from necrotising fasciitis has been reported based on the biopsy results. The patient showed progressive skin lesions indicative of necrotising fasciitis on both the lower extremities. Which is the most immediate treatment for this case?
A. Antibiotics through veins
B. Antibiotics on the skin lesion
C. Anti-inflammatory (steroids)
D. Surgery
Select your answer:
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A. Anatomy of the Nervous System
B. Physiology of the Nervous system
C. Pathologies of the nervous system
D. All of the above
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What does it mean when a person is hemorrhaging?
A. sudden excessive blood loss in a short period of time
B. slow trickle bleed