A patient's urinalysis results are white blood cells (WBCs) 100+/hpf; red blood cells (RBC) 4/hpf; bacteria, moderate amount; nitrite, positive; specific gravity, 1.025; and urine, cloudy. What should the nurse recognize these findings indicate?
A) Dehydration
B) Urinary tract infection
C) Contamination from menstruation
D) Presence of bacteria from the perineum
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