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As a component of the head-to-toe assessment of a patient who has been recently transferred to the clinical unit, the nurse is preparing to palpate the patient's kidneys. How should the nurse position the patient for this assessment? A. Prone B. Supine C. Seated at the edge of the bed D. Standing, facing away from the nurse B. Supine To palpate the right kidney, the patient is positioned supine, and the nurse's left hand is placed behind and supports the patient's right side between the rib cage and the iliac crest. The right flank is elevated with the left hand, and the right hand is used to palpate deeply for the right kidney. The normal-sized left kidney is rarely palpable because the spleen lies directly on top of it. Which urinalysis result should the nurse recognize as an abnormal finding? A. pH 6.0 B. Amber yellow color
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