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pane00

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A client has to undergo a cystoscopy for removal of a kidney polyp. What nursing
  measure should the nurse undertake when caring for this client?
 
  A) Ask client to reduce salt intake for 2 weeks after cystoscopy
  B) Make sure the client is not allergic to iodine dye before cystoscopy
  C) Report any blood-tinged urine more than 24 hours after cystoscopy
  D) Ask client not to drink fluids immediately after cystoscopy

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client with complaints of frequency of urination. When assessing
  the urinalysis report, the nurse should look for what component to confirm a normal
  urinalysis?
 
  A) A specific gravity of 1.030 to 1.050
  B) Absence of glucose in the urine
  C) A pH level ranging from 12 to 16
  D) Presence of red blood cells (RBCs)



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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