Which finding should the nurse expect when assessing the patient with acute kidney injury?

A) Peripheral neuropathy
B) Enlarged kidney
C) Normal hemoglobin
D) Bone pain


C) Normal hemoglobin

Explanation: A) In acute kidney injury, findings include a normal hemoglobin, normal kidney size, and no evidence of renal osteodystrophy or peripheral neuropathy.
B) In acute kidney injury, findings include a normal hemoglobin, normal kidney size, and no evidence of renal osteodystrophy or peripheral neuropathy.
C) In acute kidney injury, findings include a normal hemoglobin, normal kidney size, and no evidence of renal osteodystrophy or peripheral neuropathy.
D) In acute kidney injury, findings include a normal hemoglobin, normal kidney size, and no evidence of renal osteodystrophy or peripheral neuropathy.

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