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An exogenous substance used to assess the glomerular filtration rate that affords the most accurate measure of renal clearance is:
 
  a. Urea.
  b. Inulin.
  c. Glucose.
  d. Creatinine.
  e. Para aminohippurate.

Question 2

The chief source of error in kidney evaluation using the excretion rate of substance is:
 
  A. The chemical method of analysis.
  B. The timing and completeness of collection.
  C. The test chosen for the evaluation.
  D. The day-to-day variation of renal function.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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