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Patients who should be cautious about using decongestants for an upper respiratory infection (URI) include:
 
  1. School-age children
  2. Patients with asthma
  3. Patients with cardiac disease
  4. Patients with allergies

Question 2

Caleb is an adult with an upper respiratory infection (URI). Treatment for his URI would include:
 
  1. Amoxicillin
  2. Diphenhydramine
  3. Phenylpropanolamine
  4. Topical oxymetazoline



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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