Acceptable urine output for an adult is at least how many milliliters per hour?
a. 10 mL
b. 20 mL
c. 30 mL
d. 40 mL
C
The minimum acceptable urine output for an adult is 30 mL/hr.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).