Hematuria

Hematuria ( 30 Questions)

A nurse is discussing treatment options with a client who has hematuria due to a kidney stone. What intervention should the nurse recommend to help manage the kidney stone and associated hematuria?


Correct Answer: C

A) Incorrect. Increasing dietary salt intake is not a recommended intervention for managing kidney stones; it can worsen the condition.

B) Incorrect. Drinking cranberry juice is not a specific treatment for kidney stones or hematuria associated with them.

C) Correct. Maintaining hydration and allowing the stone to pass naturally is a common approach to managing kidney stones and associated hematuria.

D) Incorrect. Pain medications may be needed for pain relief, but antibiotics are not typically indicated for kidney stones.




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