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Gidlion45 Gidlion45
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An adult client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of kidney stones. The healthcare provider prescribes IV fluids, x-rays, blood work, and a Foley catheter for the client. The nurse is caring for the client 3 days after admission and documents morning vital signs of 101°F, heart rate 92, respirations 25, and blood pressure 120/80. The urinary output has decreased, and the urine is cloudy and dark amber. Based on this data, which conclusion by the nurse is the most appropriate?
A) The client is in acute renal failure.
B) The client has developed a respiratory infection.
C) The client has passed the kidney stones.
D) The client has a probable urinary tract infection.
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Gidlion45 Author
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8 years ago
That makes so much more sense now, thank you a million...
Jet
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8 years ago
Thank you for the update, happy to help
Fourth-year nursing student at Tuskegee University
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thank u
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