NCLEX-PN Practice Q 117

By | March 1, 2022

The LPN is reviewing the lab results of an elderly client when she notes a urine specific gravity of 1.006. The nurse recognizes that:
  
     A. The client has impaired renal function
     B. The client has a normal specific gravity
     C. The client has mild dehydration
     D. The client has low sodium level in the blood
    
    

Correct Answer: B. The client has a normal specific gravity

Option B: Urine specific gravity is a laboratory test that shows the density of urine compared with water. The normal specific gravity is 1.005-1.030.

Option C: A specific gravity of 1.010 can indicate mild dehydration.
Options A and D: Impaired renal function and hyponatremia will indicate decreased urine specific gravity.

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