Multiple Choice
A nurse observes that a patient's urine has a red-to-pink color, but the urinalysis is negative for occult blood.The patient is not receiving any medications that are associated with changes in the color of the urine.A test for porphyrins is ordered.For which physical manifestations, suggestive of porphyria, should the nurse assess?
A) Abdominal pain and photodermatitis
B) Burning on urination and urinary urgency
C) Changes in vision and altered gait
D) Decreased tactile sensation and photophobia
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