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The nurse assesses the chest of a patient with pneumococcal pneumonia. Which finding would the nurse expect?

  • A. Increased tactile fremitus
  • B. Dry, nonproductive cough
  • C. Hyperresonance to percussion
  • D. A grating sound on auscultation
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Increased tactile fremitus over the area of pulmonary consolidation is expected with bacterial pneumonias, such as pneumococcal pneumonia. Dullness to percussion would be expected due to consolidation. Pneumococcal pneumonia typically presents with a loose, productive cough rather than a dry, nonproductive cough. Hyperresonance to percussion is not a typical finding in pneumonia and may suggest conditions like emphysema. Adventitious breath sounds such as crackles and wheezes are typical in pneumonia, but a grating sound on auscultation is more representative of a pleural friction rub rather than pneumonia.