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The Principal Laboratory Tests Used to Evaluate Renal Function Before

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The principal laboratory tests used to evaluate renal function before the injection of iodinated contrast media are the BUN and:


A) complete blood cell count (CBC) .
B) creatinine.
C) urinalysis.
D) bilirubin.

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