Nurses' Notes Day 1, 0900: Client is a 65-year-old who reports pain and burning on urination.Client states, "I am having trouble making it to the bathroom on time and I'm up throughout the night needing to urinate." Client alert and oriented to person, place, and time.Bilateral breath sounds clear. Respirations even and unlabored.S3 auscultated. Lower extremity edema +1. Radial and pedal pulses +2.Bowel sounds normoactive. Client reports no nausea or vomiting.Client has a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and COPD.3 days later, 0900: Click to highlight the findings that indicate the client's urinary tract infection is improving. To deselect a finding, click on the finding again. {Ans: When evaluating outcomes, the nurse should identify that the client's urinary tract infection (UTI) is improving as evidenced by the client's urine specific gravity, pH, and WBC results. These findings are within the expected reference ranges and indicate that the medication has been effective in treating the UTI.}A nurse on a mental health unit is conducting a mental status examination (MSE) on a newly admitted client. Which of the following components of the MSE is the priority for the nurse to assess? {Ans: Ideas of self-harm The greatest risk