I chose the color pink. You could
I chose the color pink. You could ask the client “Do you experience pain with urination?”. This questioning will alert the nurse that the client could be experiencing kidney stones or UTIs since these painful conditions tend to occur with pink urine (Jarvis, 2019). You can ask the client “Do you have a history of kidney disease, kidney stones, or UTIs?”. This questioning provides further clarification for the nurse. If the client has a history of this, it will be easier for the client to describe similarities in symptoms. Furthermore, the nurse will be able to make better decisions and recommendations about the patient’s care if a history is already noted. You can ask the client “What have you been eating lately?”. Describing their diet can reveal if they have been eating any foods that give the urine a pink color such as beets, berries and food dyes (Jarvis, 2019). You can ask the client “Have you been taking any laxatives?”. This is important to address because some laxatives tend to cause pink-colored urine (Jarvis, 2019) and it is important to rule out. (add more points on what is the cause and symptoms of pink urine.) SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NR 304
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