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A client has a urine specific gravity of 1.040. What action should the nurse take?

  • A. Obtain a urine culture and sensitivity.
  • B. Place the client on restricted fluids.
  • C. Assess the client's creatinine level.
  • D. Increase the client's fluid intake.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: A urine specific gravity of 1.040 is higher than the normal range (1.005 to 1.030) and can indicate dehydration, decreased kidney blood flow, or the presence of antidiuretic hormone. In this situation, the priority action should be to increase the client's fluid intake to address the high specific gravity. Obtaining a urine culture, placing the client on restricted fluids, or assessing the creatinine level would not directly address the underlying issue of high urine specific gravity caused by dehydration or other factors.