When a patient is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, the nurse anticipates that the patient's urine will be

A) Transparent with an aromatic odor
B) Light yellow with a faint ammonia odor
C) Cloudy with an offensive odor
D) Greenish with a strong ammonia odor


Ans: C

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The nurse transcribes a new order for a patient for a fludrocortisone. When planning the time of administration, the nurse will schedule this medication to be given

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