During treatment for shock, the client receives fluid volume replacement. The nurse determines that renal perfusion is being maintained if the urine output is at least

a. 0.25 ml/kg/hour.
b. 0.5 ml/kg/hour.
c. 1.0 ml/kg/hour.
d. 1.5 ml/kg/hour.


B
If urine output is absent or less than 0.5 ml/kg/hour, treatment is not successful.

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