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michelleunicorn

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A 6-year-old child with daytime enuresis complains of dysuria and urgency. What does the nurse recognize these signs and symptoms indicate?
 
  a. Urinary tract infection
  b. Nephrotic syndrome
  c. Acute glomerulonephritis
  d. Vesicoureteral reflux

Question 2

What foods does the nurse recommend the child with acute glomerulonephritis avoid to prevent hyperkalemia?
 
  a. Dairy products
  b. Whole-grain cereals
  c. Organ meats
  d. Bananas



anoriega3

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Urinary frequency and pain during micturition are symptoms of acute urinary tract infection.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Bananas are very high in potassium and should be avoided.



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