Right Prescription Multiple Choices
This passage discusses when antibiotics are necessary and the importance of using them for the right infections. It explains that bacterial infections, such as strep throat and pneumonia, require antibiotics, while viral infections do not. The passage emphasizes that antibiotics should be prescribed by healthcare providers after careful consideration of the type of infection. Finally, it warns against overuse, as this can lead to antibiotic resistance and decreased effectiveness over time.
This passage helps students distinguish between bacterial and viral infections, developing their comprehension of medical content. It sharpens their critical thinking by encouraging them to consider why antibiotics are not always the appropriate solution. Exposure to medical terms expands their vocabulary, and the clear and structured information improves grammar proficiency as students see how complex ideas can be conveyed clearly and logically.