Answer: The correct answer to the question is option 3
IM CEFTRIAXONE
Explanation: Gonococcal conjunctivitis is an ocular condition (condition of the eye),it is a bacterial infection of the eye caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Gonococcal conjunctivitis can be transmitted/gotten when the eyes of an individual(uninfected person) comes in contact with the genitalia of an infected person.
In infants/neonates, gonococcal conjunctivitis is called ophthalmia neonatorum and it is transmitted to the neonate by the mother during childbirth.
Im ceftriaxone will be given to Annie because ceftriaxone is a cephalosporin(class of antibiotics) that is used to treat some kinds of infections caused by bacteria including ocular/eye infections.
Neisseria gonorrheae is a bacteria and gonococcal conjunctivitis a bacterial infection making ceftriaxone an ideal antibiotics to be administered to Annie.
Someone with gonococcal conjunctivitis will experience; mucopurulent discharge from the eyes that is very severe, tenderness of the eyelid and swelling/edema of the eyelid.
B. often granted deferments to attend college.
C. becoming commissioned officers at a high rate.
D. more likely than others to serve in combat positions.
During the Vietnam War, African American soldiers were more likely than others to serve in combat positions. Correct Option is 4.
During the Vietnam War, African American soldiers were disproportionately assigned to combat positions compared to their percentage in the overall population. They often faced a higher likelihood of being involved in front-line combat and dangerous missions. This disparity raised concerns about the fair and equal treatment of African American soldiers during the war. The Vietnam War era also saw significant civil rights activism and protests, with many African American activists advocating for equal treatment and an end to discrimination in the military.
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Answer:
there are 3 types of rna in protein synthesis
Explanation:
snails
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bacteria
b.
frogs
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food
B. natural selection
C. variation
D. competition