The nurse works in infection control and teaches a class to staff nurses about the ways that resistance to antibiotics can occur. The nurse evaluates that learning has occurred when the nurses make which statement?
A) "Resistance to antibiotics most often occurs when physicians prescribe too many of them for elderly clients."
B) "Resistance to antibiotics can occur by the common use of them for nosocomial infections."
C) "Resistance to antibiotics most often occurs when physicians prescribe too many of them for children with ear infections."
D) "Resistance to antibiotics can occur by the prophylactic use of them for preoperative clients."
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