A routine urinalysis is collected by the client and given to the nurse. Results confirm there are no problems involving the urinary system. Which of the following results give this conclusion?

A)

pH 6 and no glucose present
B)

Dark amber color and output less than 500 cc in 24 hours
C)

Blood present and no ketones
D)

Specific gravity 1.035 and faint aromatic odor


A

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The nurse has important information to share with a parent who has brought his child to the emergency department. The nurse discovers that the parent, who appears very anxious, has just learned his son will require surgery

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