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Question #: 142
Topic #: 4
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A 75-year-old client is hospitalized with pneumonia caused by gram-positive bacteria. Which one of the following best describes a gram-positive bacterial pneumonia?

  • A. Klebsiellapneumonia
  • B. Pneumococcal pneumonia
  • C. Legionella pneumophilapneumonia
  • D. Escherichia colipneumonia
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
(A)Klebsiellapneumonia is caused by gram-negative bacteria. (B) Pneumococcal pneumonia is caused by gram-positive bacteria. (C)Legionella pneumophilapneumonia is a nonbacterial pneumonia. (D)E. colipneumonia is caused by gram-negative bacteria.

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