Which of the following would be considered normal newborn urinalysis values? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Color bright yellow
2. Bacteria 0
3. Red blood cells (RBC) 0
4. White blood cells (WBC) more than 4-5/hpf
5. Protein less than 5-10 mg/dL


2, 3, 5
Explanation: 2. Bacteria value should be 0.
3. Red blood cells (RBC) should be 0.
5. Protein less than 5-10 mg/dL would be considered normal.

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1. It is not normal for a young child to scream at night. 2. Children who scream at night have more difficulty with problem solving. 3. Children with mental disorders have difficulty with elimination at night. 4. A developmental history is part of assessing well-being of a child.

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An older client in a long-term care facility does not sleep much at night and prefers to stay up late reading. The client takes "power naps" during the day. How should the nurse respond to this client's plan to acquire adequate sleep?

1. "Daytime napping is a positive method to restore the missed sleep time at night." 2. "You do not need the same quantity of sleep as younger adults." 3. "If you feel like you are getting enough rest at night, a daytime nap is acceptable." 4. "There is no problem as long as the total number of hours slept per 24-hour period is at least 8."

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The nurse would monitor carefully the client concurrently taking levothyroxine (Synthroid) and:

1. aspirin. 2. vitamin B12 supplementation. 3. warfarin. 4. penicillin.

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Perineal care is always done

A) anterior to posterior in women only. B) anterior to posterior to minimize the risk of infection. C) posterior to anterior in men only. D) in a side-to-side cleansing motion.

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