A patient arrives at the pharmacy with a prescription for Vantin®. The patient hands the pharmacy technician her insurance card and when the technician processes it, he discovers that this patient's insurance will pay only for the generic equivalent. Which medication will be dispensed for this patient? 

A. ciprofloxacin
B. trimethobenzamide HCl
C. methylphenidate HCl
D. cefpodixime proxetil


Answer: D

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The nurse is teaching a group of mothers of infants about the benefits of immunization. The nurse will explain that the life-threatening disease epiglottitis can be prevented by immunization against

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