A 32-year-old Patient has a Diagnosis of Otitis Externa
A 32-year-old patient has a diagnosis of otitis externa, and the healthcare provider has ordered erythromycin PO. This patient has a history of hepatitis B, allergies to sulfa and penicillin, and mild hypertension. Should the nurse give the erythromycin


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