Which of the following symptoms is characteristic of a preschool child with a urinary tract infection?

1. Foul-smelling urine,elevated B/P,andhematuria
2. Severe flank pain,nausea,headacheHeadache,hematuria,vertigo
4. Urgency,dysuria,fever


Answer:4
Rationale:Clinical manifestations of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in a preschoolage child include fever,urgency,and dysuria. While hematuria may be present, there is no elevated B/P,headache,or vertigo.

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