How does fluid sequestration impact the kidneys?
a. Fluid sequestration leads to fluid retention resulting in an increase in urine output resulting in prerenal failure
b. Fluid sequestration leads to hypovolemia leading to a sharp reduction in urine output and prerenal failure
c. Fluid sequestration leads to an elevated BP, increases urine output, and leads to prerenal failure
d. Fluid sequestration leads to fluid retention causing a drop in ADH release, an increased urine output, and prerenal failure
b. Fluid sequestration leads to hypovolemia leading to a sharp reduction in urine output and prerenal failure
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