A 54-year-old male presents to the clinic with a 3-week hist…

A 54-year-old male presents to the clinic with a 3-week history of excruciatingly painful headaches that awaken him from sleep. He says the pain lasts about an hour and is located behind his right eye. You note lacrimation and nasal discharge. His physical exam is otherwise unremarkable and the patient is currently headache free. The patient’s clinical presentation is most likely consistent with:

Observe a Kirby Bauer plate inoculated with P.aeruginosa and…

Observe a Kirby Bauer plate inoculated with P.aeruginosa and the associated MIC breakpoints Antimicrobial Agent Resistant Intermediate Sensitive Levofloxacin (LVX) ≤12 mm 13-14 mm ≥15 mm Record the zone size in mm (Enter number only) _______ Determine the susceptibility as sensitive, intermediate or resistant. _______