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A nurse is reviewing the laboratory results of a client who is postoperative. Which of the following laboratory findings should the nurse identify as an indication of a postoperative infection? (Select All that Apply.)
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Correct Answer:
Increased band neutrophils
Rationale:
🎀Bandemia = left shift, hallmark of acute bacterial infection.
🎀 ESR rises with inflammation/infection from increased fibrinogen.
🎀 Negative leukocyte esterase argues against UTI; not infection marker.
🎀 High hemoglobin does not indicate infection.
🎀Ketone absence is unrelated to infection in the postoperative setting.
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