The normal minimum urine output for older school-aged and adolescent children is how many milliliters per kilogram per hour?

a. 5-10 c. 1-2
b. 2-3 d. 0.5-1


D

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A Incorrect: The normal minimum urine output for older school-aged and adolescent children is not > 5-10 milliliters per kilogram per hour.
B Incorrect: The normal minimum urine output for older school-aged and adolescent children is not > 2-3 milliliters per kilogram per hour.
C Incorrect: The normal minimum urine output for older school-aged and adolescent children is not > 1-2 milliliters per kilogram per hour.
D Correct: The normal minimum urine output for older school-aged and adolescent children is > 0.5-1 milliliters per kilogram per hour.

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