Which of the following is NOT a sign and symptom of pneumonia?
Elevated blood pressure |
Chest pain |
Fever |
Crackling sounds in the lungs |
All of the listed options are signs and symptoms of pneumonia. |
Answer: Elevated blood pressure
( In the case of pneumonia, the sign and symptoms includes such as fever, chest pain, crackling sound in the lungs etc. If the bacteria goes in to the blood it may cause reduction in the blood pressure.)
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