A client diagnosed with acute renal failure from an intrarenal cause should be instructed to:

1. expect blood in the urine.
2. avoid using NSAIDs.
3. increase fluids.
4. maintain a normal activity schedule.


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NSAIDs contribute to intrarenal vascular constriction. Clients with this disorder should be instructed to avoid using NSAIDs. The client diagnosed with acute renal failure from an intrarenal cause should not expect blood in the urine, to increase fluids, or to maintain a normal activity schedule.

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