A client has been found to have a bladder infection. When planning care, which area of dysfunction would cause the nurse to monitor the client most closely for signs of a kidney infection?

A. Urethra
B. Nephron
C. Glomerulus
D. Ureterovesical junction


Answer: D. Ureterovesical junction

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