An 11-year-old presents with a low-grade fever and cough and is diagnosed with atypical pneumonia. What type of pneumonia does the nurse suspect the patient is experiencing?

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Here are some alterations in pulmonary function in children: Lung growth: An infant's lung has around 20 million terminal alveolar sacs at birth, but by age eight it has 300 million, which is the number of mature alveoli found in an adult's lung. Airway infections: Infections of the airway during this vulnerable stage can impair normal anatomic development, which may explain some long-term effects on pulmonary function. Postural alterations: Children who breathe through their mouths have postural alterations that increase with age, and reduced spirometry values. Air pollutants: Children... Show more

An 11-year-old presents with a low-grade fever and cough and is diagnosed with atypical pneumonia. What type of pneumonia does the nurse suspect the patient is experiencing?