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A client is admitted to the emergency room and is found to have proteinuria, a low serum albumin, edema, and elevated blood lipids. The nurse recognizes these symptoms as those associated with:
 
 a. rejection of a kidney transplant.
  b. acute kidney injury.
  c. nephrotic syndrome.
  d. kidney stones.

Question 2

Which form of dialysis is most appropriate for an acute kidney injury patient?
 
 a. any that relies on diffusion
  b. hemodialysis
  c. peritoneal dialysis
  d. continuous renal replacement therapy



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d




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