The fluid that is formed in the kidneys and flows through the ureters to the bladder is ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


urine

Urine is the fluid formed in the kidneys that flows through the ureters to the bladder.

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An operating room nurse is preparing for a surgical procedure on an infant. The nurse's perioperative care is based on what physiologic factor that puts infants at greater risk from surgery than adults?

A) Increased vascular rigidity B) Diminished chest expansion C) Lower total blood volume D) Decreased peripheral circulation

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The nurse is using a simple mask on a client exhibiting signs of respiratory distress. What is the minimum oxygen flow rate with a simple mask to prevent carbon dioxide buildup?

A) 6 LPM B) 8 LPM C) 10 LPM D) 12 LPM

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