For what client would a broad-spectrum antibiotic be most appropriate? a client whose urinary tract infection has been attributed to escherichia coli a client who has an oral temperature of 100.2° f (37.9°
c.but no other signs or symptoms of infection a client who has symptoms of infection but whose culture and sensitivity results are not yet available a client with a respiratory infection who is 84 years old

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Answer:  A client who has symptoms of infection but whose culture and sensitivity results are not yet available 

Broad-spectrum antibiotics are often used to treat infections of a client who has symptoms of infection but whose culture and sensitivity results are not yet available.  The presence of a fever say a client with an oral temperature of 37.9
°C, would not be an indication also to use broad-spectrum antibiotics. Age also. 

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