Nephrotic Syndrome

Nephrotic Syndrome ( 36 Questions)

Question 4 :
A nurse is assessing a client with nephrotic syndrome and notes frothy, foamy urine output. What is the rationale for this characteristic urine appearance?


Correct Answer: C

A) Incorrect. Frothy, foamy urine is not characteristic of increased glucose levels in the urine.

B) Incorrect. While blood in the urine may cause changes in urine color, it does not result in frothy, foamy appearance.

C) Correct. Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by increased protein excretion in the urine (proteinuria). The presence of protein in the urine can cause it to appear frothy and foamy.

D) Incorrect. Creatinine levels reflect kidney function, but they do not cause changes in urine appearance.


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