What are typical lumbar puncture findings in bacterial meningitis?
Answer: Increased intracranial pressure, turbid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with greater than 1000 WBC/uL (predominantly polymorphonuclear [PMN]), increased total protein, decreased glucose, and characteristic bacteria on Gram stain
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