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A nurse is assessing the urine on a newborn's diaper. What would be a normal assessment finding?
 
  A) Scanty to no urine
  B) Highly concentrated urine
  C) Light in color and odorless
  D) Dark in color and odorous
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Ans: C
Infants are born with little ability to concentrate urine. An infant's urine is usually very light in color and without odor until about 6 weeks of age, when the nephrons are able to control reabsorption of fluids and effectively concentrate urine. Infants do not normally have scanty, highly concentrated, or dark and odorous urine.
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