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The nurse assesses a burn patient's urine to be reddish-brown in color. Which interventions would the nurse anticipate?

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1. Interventions to raise the urine pH to an alkaline level
2. Discontinuing orders for sodium bicarbonate
3. Irrigating the patient's bladder with a sodium bicarbonate solution
4. Management of intravenous fluids to achieve a urine output of 75 mL per hour
5. Monitor for hypocalcemia.
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High-Acuity Nursing

High-Acuity Nursing


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Your answer eliminated any doubt I had, thanks
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