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A burn client's care plan reveals an expected outcome of no localized or systemic infection. Which assessment by the nurse supports this outcome?

Wound culture results showing minimal bacteria
Cloudy, foul-smelling urine
White blood cell count of 14,000/mm3
Temperature elevation of 101°F

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Wound culture results showing minimal bacteria would support the expected outcome of no localized or systemic infection in a burn client.

Step-by-step explanation:

The assessment by the nurse that supports the expected outcome of no localized or systemic infection in a burn client would be wound culture results showing minimal bacteria.



Wound culture results showing minimal bacteria indicate that there is a low level of bacterial growth or presence of bacteria in the wound, suggesting that the infection is under control and not spreading. This supports the expected outcome of no localized or systemic infection.



On the other hand, the other assessments mentioned do not support the expected outcome:



  • Cloudy, foul-smelling urine suggests a urinary tract infection (UTI), which is not related to the burn wound.
  • A white blood cell count of 14,000/mm3 indicates an elevated level of white blood cells, which could indicate an infection, but it does not specifically indicate a localized or systemic infection.
  • A temperature elevation of 101°F is a sign of fever, which can be a symptom of infection, but it does not specifically indicate a localized or systemic infection.
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