An infection in a central venous access device is not eliminated by giving antibiotics through the catheter. How would bacterial glycocalyx contribute to this? • A. It protects the bacteria from ... antibiotic and immunologic destruction. • B. Glycocalyx neutralizes the antibiotic rendering it ineffective. • C. It competes with the antibiotic for binding sites on the microbe. • D. Glycocalyx provides nutrients for microbial growth. Correct Answer: C. It competes with the antibiotic for binding sites on [Show More]
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