A large, heavy, and older adult patient has a stroke and develops an infected decubitus ulcer on the sacrum during the hospital stay.Approximately 2 weeks after the patient has gone home, the patient returns to the hospital with pneumonia.What is the distinction between these two infections?
A) The decubitus ulcer infection was transmitted from other patients on the unit, but the pneumonia was transmitted from a neighbor visiting when the patient was at home.
B) The decubitus ulcer and pneumonia are caused by the same host.
C) The decubitus ulcer is termed a health care-associated infection, and pneumonia is termed a community-acquired infection.
D) The decubitus ulcer is considered to be caused by protozoa, but the pneumonia is considered unpreventable because of the size of the patient.
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