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NCLEX Certification NCLEX-RN Question # 93 Topic 10 Discussion

NCLEX-RN Exam Topic 10 Question 93 Discussion:
Question #: 93
Topic #: 10

A 47-year-old male client is admitted for colon surgery. Intravenous antibiotics are begun 2 hours prior to surgery. He has no known infection. The rationale for giving antibiotics prior to surgery is to:


A.

Provide cathartic action within the colon


B.

Reduce the risk of wound infection from anaerobic bacteria


C.

Relieve the client’s concern regarding possible infection


D.

Reduce the risk of intraoperative fever


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