BS Nursing Microbiology
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A patient is diagnosed with a bacterial infection. The physician orders a Gram stain to help identify the causative agent. After performing a Gram stain, the nurse observes rod-shaped, purple-stained bacteria under the microscope. This indicates the bacteria are:

A. Gram-negative bacilli
B. Gram-positive bacilli
C. Gram-negative cocci
D. Gram-positive cocci

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  • Gram-negative bacilli
  • Gram-positive bacilli
  • Gram-negative cocci
  • Gram-positive cocci

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