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A nurse is cаring fоr аn оlder аdult client in the emergency department. Nurses nоte:  Client assessed. Oriented to person only. Lying in bed with family nearby. S1 and S2 auscultated with no dysrhythmias noted on cardiac monitor. Lungs clear on auscultation. Skin hot to touch. Bowel sounds positive x 4 quadrants. Voided 75 mL of dark, cloudy urine; clean catch urine specimen obtained for urinalysis, culture and sensitivity (C & S). Client reports burning on urination and increasing back and suprapubic pain. 250 mL IV bolus of 0.9% sodium chloride complete.  Diagnostic findings:  Urinalysis:                                                                 Reference Range:                                                                                     Appearance: cloudy                                                 Clear Color: dark amber                                                    Amber yellow Odor: foul                                                                 Aromatic pH: 8.0                                                                      4.6 to 8.0 Protein: 6.5 mg/dL                                                   0 to 8 mg/dL Specific gravity: 1.030                                             1.005 to 1.030 Leukocyte esterase: Positive                                  Negative Nitrites: present                                                     None Ketones: none                                                         None Glucose: none                                                         None   White blood cells: 8                                                0 to 4 Red blood cells:  1                                                  less than or equal to 2 Complete Blood Count (CBC): WBC count 14,5000/mm3 (5,000 to 10,000/mm3)  RBC count 4.9 million/uL (4.2 to 5.4 million/uL)  Hemoglobin 14 g/dL (12 to 16 g/dL)  Hematocrit 42% (37% to 47%)  Platelets 160,000/mm3 (150,000 to 400,000/mm3)  Medical history:  Older adult client, lives with family. Family states the client is normally alert and oriented but began to display confusion over the last 6 hrs and has a new onset of incontinence. Client reports dizziness and constant severe low back pain.History: GERD Hyperlipidemia Psoriasis Current home medications: Pravastatin (Pravachol) 40 mg PO daily at bedtime Pantoprazole (Protonix) 40 mg PO Daily Vital signs:  Admission:     Temperature 37.1° C (98.9° F) Heart rate 108/min Respiratory rate 24/min Blood pressure 84/58 mm Hg Oxygen saturation 95% on room air Current:  Temperature 39.3° C (102.8° F) Heart rate 93/min Respiratory rate 22/min Blood pressure 88/58 mm Hg Oxygen saturation 95% on room air Select the 5 findings that require immediate follow up.