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    A Renal Patient Who Shows an Increase in Weight Gain
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A Renal Patient Who Shows an Increase in Weight Gain

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

A renal patient who shows an increase in weight gain and blood pressure is most likely:


A) retaining sodium and fluid.
B) retaining calcium.
C) experiencing salt wasting.
D) retaining phosphorus.
E) developing diabetes.

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