The presence of purulent discharge from the wound

A 25-year-old male patient presents to the ofi’ice with a cc of left arm pain and generalized malaise for a week duration following a dirt bite accident. Laceration of the slain on the dorsum of the left forearm with the erythema. edema. and the presence of purulent discharge from the wound. The patient was alert. Temperature and respirations were elevated. IIt’tiound was irrigated. swabbed, and injected with antibiotics before being dressed and bandaged The doctor prescribed medications listed below. The culture results came back positive for the gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus. The patient was instructed to follow medication therapy as prescribed and to follow up with the doctor if pain. redness. and." or discharge my arm worsened or did not subside. Based on the information provided above in Scenario 2 Ext plain why the doctor did not prescribe antipyretic to this patient.