The nurse recommends that, in order to keep optimum flow through the urinary system, a person should have a minimum intake of _____ mL/day
a. 1000 to 1500
b. 2000 to 2500
c. 3000 to 3500
d. 4000 to 4500
B
Intake of a minimum of 2000 mL/day is adequate to maintain optimal flow through the urinary system.
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