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sabina

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A child's urine analysis returns with indications of a urinary tract infection. Identify the result that would lead to the diagnosis.
 
  1. Negative glucose
   2. Nitrates are present
   3. A creatinine clearance of 72
   4. Specific gravity of 1.010

Question 2

Sleep deprivation in a child can lead to:
 
  1. Poor school performance.
   2. Hyperactivity.
   3. Irritability.
   4. All of the above.



ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

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1. A normal finding
2. An abnormal finding and indicates a UTI
3. A normal finding for children
4. A normal finding

Answer to Question 2

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1. Lack of sleep can cause inattentiveness in the classroom. This is not the only correct answer.
2. Lack of sleep can cause the child to be more active. This is not the only correct answer.
3. Lack of sleep can cause the child to be unable to tolerate certain situations. This is not the only correct answer.
4. All of the choices are correct answers.



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