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jjjetplane

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When assessing the laboratory values of a child with nephrosis, the nurse anticipates which result(s)? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. High levels of protein in the urine
  b. High serum lipid levels
  c. Low serum protein levels
  d. Low hemoglobin
  e. High white blood cell count

Question 2

To lessen a patient's embarrassment when asked to provide a sample of body excretions, the nurse may provide the patient with proper instructions and allow the patient to:
 
  a. provide the specimen behind a screen.
  b. obtain his or her own specimen.
  c. return later when he or she is more comfortable.
  d. use a CNA for assistance to obtain the specimen.



johnharpe

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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C
A patient with nephrotic syndrome presents with high levels of serum lipids, low serum protein, and albumin in urine that is dark and frothy with a high specific gravity. The hemoglobin and WBC are usually normal.

Answer to Question 2

B
With proper instruction, many patients may obtain their own specimen.



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