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The mother of a healthy 15-hour-old term newborn asks the nurse if the PKU blood test could be completed now on her infant because she and her infant are being discharged to home. Which statement should be the basis for the nurse’s response?

  • A. The PKU test must be completed when the infant is at least 1 month of age.
  • B. The parents must be required to obtain the test within the first week after discharge if completed before 24 hours of age.
  • C. The PKU test is best if completed after the infant is 24 hours old but before 7 days of age.
  • D. The PKU test is not needed if the infant is tolerating feedings without diarrhea or vomiting.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The PKU test is most accurate after 24 hours and before 7 days allowing sufficient protein intake. Early discharge requires follow-up testing and feeding tolerance doesn’t exempt testing.