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A client with lyme disease presents with dyspnea, dizziness, and facial paralysis. The nurse will prescribe Ceftriaxone.

Ceftriaxon is a medication that  belongs to a class of drugs called cephalosporin antibiotics. Its function is to kill or prevent the growth of bacteria. Because it is an antibiotic, it does not work on viral diseases like colds or flues.

It is used to treat certain bacterial infections such as gonorrhea, meningitis, lyme disease, facial paralysis, infections of the skin, urinary tract, etc.

Its mode of delivery is usually injection into the muscle or vein. Excess or unnecessary use must be avoided as it can lead to antibiotic resistance.

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