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Manjinder Jawandha
on Dec 04, 2024Verified
A client asks what causes the urine to have an odor.What should the nurse respond to this client? Select all that apply.
A) Beets cause a fragrant odor.
B) Bacteria cause an ammonia odor.
C) Onions can cause a distinctive odor.
D) Spices cause a vanilla-smelling odor.
E) A congenital disorder causes a sweet odor.
Ammonia Odor
A sharp, distinct smell often associated with waste products in the body or certain cleaning products.
Congenital Disorder
A medical condition that is present at birth, which can result from genetic factors, infections, or environmental exposure during pregnancy.
- Pinpoint and minimize the risks related to impaired urinary discharge.
Verified Answer
MP
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint and minimize the risks related to impaired urinary discharge.
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