Multiple Choice
A patient has renal colic. What information about this condition does the healthcare professional give the student? (Select all that apply.)
A) Renal colic results in mild-to-moderate pain.
B) Pain originates in the flank area.
C) Renal colic indicates the presence of renal stones.
D) Pain radiated to the groin.
E) Renal colic indicates obstruction of the renal pelvis or proximal ureter.
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