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Chelseaamend

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The nurse is doing a training session with a group of peers on the genitourinary system. Which is a major function of the kidneys?
 
  A) Produce white blood cells
  B) Remove carbon dioxide
  C) Circulate cerebrospinal fluid
  D) Regulate blood pressure

Question 2

The caregiver of a child with a urinary tract infection asks why it is important for the child to have so much fluid. What should the nurse explain about fluid intake with a urinary tract infection?
 
  A) Fills the bladder so a specimen can be obtained
  B) Dilutes the urine and flushes the bladder
  C) Prevents the child from developing a fever
  D) Decreases the pain of urination



HandsomeMarc

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B



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