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A sample is obtained from the client for a routine urinalysis. On reviewing the results of the test, the nurse notes that which one of the following is an expected finding of the urinalysis?
 
  a. pH, 9.0
  b. Specific gravity, 1.018
  c. Protein amounts to 12 mg per 100 mL
  d. White blood cell count of 5 to 8 per low-power field

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A client who recently completed treatment for cancer shares with the nurse that she is a little depressed, but I guess I will be okay.
 
   What is the nurse's foremost reason for encouraging the client to discuss this situation with her primary health care professional? a. The depression will not improve by itself.
  b. Medications can help resolve the depression.
  c. Depression can decrease the client's chances of recovery.
  d. The depression is a result of concerns about the cancer reoccurring.



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Answer to Question 1

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The normal specific gravity of urine is 1.010 to 1.025.
The normal urine pH is 4.6 to 8.0, with an average of 6.0.
Protein is not normally found in the urine. The normal value for urine protein is none, or up to 8 mg per 100 mL.
The number of WBCs is 0 to 4 per low-power field and casts should be none in a normal urinal-ysis.

Answer to Question 2

C
Research has associated depression with decreased cancer survivorship. A study conducted by Brown and colleagues (2003) suggested that a cancer diagnosis and its effects predispose people to distress which, if maintained over time, will enhance disease progression.
While depression may not improve by itself, it is not the primary reason for the nurse to encour-age the client in cancer remission to seek medical advice. Chronic depression can adversely affect the chances of long-term survivorship.
While medications can help resolve depression, it is not the primary reason for the nurse to en-courage the client in cancer remission to seek medical advice. Chronic depression can adversely affect the chances of long-term survivorship.
While depression may be a result of concerns about the cancer reoccurring, it is not the primary reason for the nurse to encourage the client in cancer remission to seek medical advice. Chronic depression can adversely affect the chances of long-term survivorship.





 

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