Student nurses are working at an outpatient clinic, where clients are often ordered antibiotics. Their instructor asks them to identify clients who would not be candidates for the drug tetracycline. Which of the following do the students choose? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
Standard Text: Select all that apply.
A) A 60 year old with Lyme disease.
B) A 45 year old with a chlamydia infection.
C) A 6 year old with a pulmonary infection.
D) A 28 year old in her 2nd trimester of pregnancy.
E) A 42 year old with H-pylori.
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