A nurse is caring for a pediatric client diagnosed with renal insufficiency. How much urine does the nurse suspect the child is excreting?

A) More than 1 kg of urine/hour of body weight
B) Less 1 mL of urine/kg of body weight/hr
C) Around 2.2 kg of urine/mL of body weight/hr
D) Around 2.2 mL of urine/hour of body weight


B) Less 1 mL of urine/kg of body weight/hr

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