Final answer:
The statement indicating the need for further teaching is that a decrease in urine output after kidney transplant surgery can be neglected, which is incorrect as it is an important indicator of kidney function.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement by the student nurse that requires further teaching is: C. "Decrease in the urine output after surgery can be neglected." After a kidney transplant, monitoring urine output is crucial because it indicates the new kidney's function. A decrease in urine output is a sign of potential complications, such as rejection of the transplant or issues with kidney function, and should not be neglected. In contrast, high urinary output of up to 1 L/hour and an imbalance in electrolyte levels are expected physiologic changes post-transplant. Treating metabolic acidosis with normal saline solution is another treatment intervention to manage imbalance caused by compromised kidney function. Therefore, all other statements except for option C are appropriate understandings of the physiologic alterations that may occur in a kidney transplant recipient.