Community-acquired pneumonia typically presents with unilateral lung involvement on a chest X-ray. This is because the infection usually begins in one lung. However, it can spread to involve both lungs as the disease progresses. Identifying the correct presentation of pneumonia on chest X-ray assists in accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
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What does unilateral lung involvement mean in the context of pneumonia?
How is community-acquired pneumonia diagnosed using a chest X-ray?
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BCEN Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) /
Respiratory Emergencies
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