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A nurse reviews the laboratory findings of a client with a urinary tract infection. The laboratory report notes a "shift to the left" in the client's white blood cell count. Which action should the nurse take?

  • A. Request that the laboratory perform a differential analysis on the white blood cells.
  • B. Notify the provider and start an intravenous line for parenteral antibiotics.
  • C. Collaborate with the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to strain the client's urine for renal calculi.
  • D. Assess the client for a potential allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A "shift to the left" in a white blood cell count indicates an increase in band cells, which is typically associated with urosepsis. In this scenario, the nurse should notify the provider and initiate IV antibiotics as a left shift is often seen in severe infections like urosepsis. Requesting a differential analysis on white blood cells would not be the immediate action needed in response to a left shift. Collaborating to strain urine for renal calculi is unrelated to the situation of a left shift in white blood cells due to urosepsis. Assessing for allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock is not the priority as a left shift is not indicative of an allergic response; it is associated with an increase in band cells, not eosinophils.