A 60 year old woman is detected to have DM on routine health checkup, and was advised Urine Routine Examination, which showed – Glucose 2+, Pus cells – 10-15, Bacteria present.
Which is the appropriate management
A. Oral Nitrofurantoin
B. Intravenous Cephalosporin
C. First IV then later oral antibiotics
D. No antibiotics
Select your answer:
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A. cavitation
B. caries
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RBBB is an abbreviation for:
A. Right Bundle Branch Block
B. Rotational Brokenoff’s Branches
C. Right Binary Bundle Branches
D. Reichebach-Brokenoff’s Bundle Branch