A nurse caring for an older adult who has been diagnosed with a urinary tract infection checks the patient's temperature on admission and finds that it is 96.6°F. Which of the following describes how the nurse should interpret the finding?


The patient is exhibiting a normal febrile response to a urinary tract infection.


The patient's absent febrile response indicates absence of an infection.


The patient may be exhibiting a blunted or absent febrile response.


The patient's temperature is normal so the patient does not have an infection.