Post-Renal Transplant Nursing Care · NCLEX Exam

Which vital sign or laboratory 'early warning' should a nurse immediately report as possible acute rejection in a renal transplant recipient?

  1. Gradual weight loss of about 2 kg over three days
  2. A doubling of total urine output across 24 hours
  3. Falling urine output with rising serum creatinine
  4. Blood pressure of 90/50 mmHg without any symptoms
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Correct answer: Falling urine output with rising serum creatinine

Acute rejection often presents with decreased urine output and rising serum creatinine early after transplant; prompt recognition is critical.

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