A patient was admitted to the ER with severe virulent E. coli bacteremia and was given a high dose of intravenous ciprofloxacin antibiotic, to which the patient was not allergic. The patient develops fever and chills shortly afterward the administration of the antibiotic. Which of the following best describes the probable cause? Group of answer choices A. The Gram-negative E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of lipid A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever. B. The Gram-negative E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of Protein A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever. C. The Gram-positive E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of Protein A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever. D. The Gram-positive E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of lipid A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever.
A patient was admitted to the ER with severe virulent E. coli bacteremia and was given a high dose of intravenous ciprofloxacin antibiotic, to which the patient was not allergic. The patient develops fever and chills shortly afterward the administration of the antibiotic. Which of the following best describes the probable cause? Group of answer choices A. The Gram-negative E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of lipid A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever. B. The Gram-negative E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of Protein A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever. C. The Gram-positive E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of Protein A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever. D. The Gram-positive E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of lipid A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever.
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A patient was admitted to the ER with severe virulent E. coli bacteremia and was given a high dose of intravenous ciprofloxacin antibiotic, to which the patient was not allergic. The patient develops fever and chills shortly afterward the administration of the antibiotic. Which of the following best describes the probable cause?
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A. The Gram-negative E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of lipid A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever.
B. The Gram-negative E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of Protein A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever.
C. The Gram-positive E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of Protein A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever.
D. The Gram-positive E. coli released the endotoxin in the form of lipid A from the disintegrated lipopolysaccharides (LPS) upon death by the antibiotic leading to chills and fever.
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