ATI RN
ATI Pediatric Nursing n100 Exam Questions
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The client collects a urine sample that is slightly pink.
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The nurse collects a urine sample from a newly admitted client. The color of the urine is slightly pink. The first nursing action would be to:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: ask about medications the client currently takes. The pink color of the urine may be due to certain medications like rifampin or phenazopyridine. Asking about medications helps determine the cause of the discoloration. Checking vital signs (
B) is important but doesn't address the root cause. Notifying the healthcare provider (
C) may be premature without gathering more information. Sending urine for culture (
D) is unnecessary at this stage as the color is likely due to medication, not infection.
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